Tottenham host FC Copenhagen on Tuesday night in their third Champions League group phase fixture
Thomas Frank is looking for a response from his Tottenham side when they host Copenhagen in the Champions League on Tuesday evening.
Spurs were booed off on Saturday following the 1-0 defeat to Chelsea and while they remain unbeaten in Europe, they still have work to do as they target a top-eight finish.
The Europa League winners travel to Champions League holders PSG next, so they will be looking to make home advantage count when they trade blows with the Danish outfit.
Two players, Micky van de Ven and Richarlison, will be suspended against PSG if they are booked tonight. The Dutchman, who scored against PSG in the Super Cup defeat in Udine, has already been booked against Villarreal and Bodo/Glimt.
Meanwhile, Richarlison has been shown yellow cards against Villarreal and Monaco. UEFA rules state that players who pick up three yellow cards during the league phase of the competition, as well as the play-offs, will receive an automatic one-game suspension.
Yellow cards will then reset after the quarter-final stage of the Champions League, with players only being able to miss the final if they receive a red card in the semi-final.
Van de Ven appears likely to start despite the post-match incident last weekend when he appeared to ignore boss Frank after the full-time whistle.
Speaking on Monday afternoon, Frank revealed it was case closed as both Van de Ven and Djed Spence had both apologised to the Dane.
The Tottenham boss said: "Micky and Djed came into my office yesterday, unprompted. And just said: 'Want to say sorry for the situation.'
"They didn’t want it to look bad or disrespectful or all of the kind of perceptions you can get in this beautiful media world. That was not the intention at all towards me or the team or the club. They were just frustrated with the performance, the loss and the booing during the game."
Cristian Romero is back after shaking off an adductor injury and he could start after featuring from the bench against Chelsea. Richarlison could also start as he was dropped to the bench against the Blues after firing blank against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup.
Tottenham have five points to their name from three matches to date after beating Villarreal 1-0 on match day one and then drawing away to Bodo/Glimt and Monaco. Spurs travel to the Parc des Princes on November 26 before hosting Slavia Prague on December 9.
Borussia Dortmund then travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in January before Spurs conclude their group campaign away to Eintracht Frankfurt, where they won 1-0 in the Europa League quarter-finals in April.