Gibbs-White & Murillo expected to be fit for Wolves clash
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (Wed, 19:30 GMT)
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche on team news for their game against Wolves: "Itâs better news. Not everyoneâs quite fit yet but a few are on the grass.
"The ones who arenât are Taiwo [Awoniyi], [Chris] Wood and Douglas [Luiz], but heâs getting closer. âMurillo we think will be alright, heâs got a little bit of a virus today. Hopefully he will be fit for selection tomorrow.
â[Morgan] Gibbs-White came off with a knock but weâre expecting him to be ready for selection tomorrow.
â[Dilane] Bakwa and [Oleksandr] Zinchenko are both back training, Bakwa will be slightly longer."
Forest's run of wins comes to an end
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (Wed, 19:30 GMT)
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest suffered their first and only defeat of November at the weekend as they were beaten 2-0 by Brighton.
The loss came on the back of three straight wins, including back-to-back 3-0 victories over Liverpool and Malmo.
But despite an impressive run of form, the loss to Brighton means Sean Dyche's side sit 16th, still just one point above the relegation zone.
That makes their game against bottom-placed Wolves on Wednesday night even more important.
We'll be bringing you some of the best quotes from Dyche's press conference ahead of that fixture shortly.
'Everyone will be available'
Bournemouth v Everton (Tue, 19:30 GMT)
Bournemouth
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola delivered team news ahead of Everton's visit:
"I think everyone will be available. Apart from the suspensions, the two Scottish players Ryan (Christie) and Ben (Gannon-Doak) out. I think everyone else should be available, yes."
Iraola addressed the growing frustration within his camp over the disparity in how fouls are officiated, noting the striking gap in the number of challenges his side can commit before receiving a booking compared with other teams:
"It's true that we've had a lot of yellow cards, but there is a part where the way we play we want to be aggressive, and we want to go for the challenges, and also there is a part where the stats are very clear. The amount of fouls they allow us for a yellow card is the lowest in the Premier League. I think we need four fouls for every yellow card and there are teams with 10, 11, 12 fouls that they allow them for every yellow card.
'We can perform and keep connected'
Newcastle v Tottenham (Tues, 20:15 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank on how the club mends its relationship with the fans: "I think if we were going to every game every fan wants to win and wants to do everything, if it's not going to plan then some may get more frustrated than others. Again I think there are some who shout louder than others so when you say 'you've lost the fans' how many is that? Five, 10, 20%? How much is it? I don't know. We want all 100% onboard. There are two things we can do, we can perform and keep connected."
'I think Porro was fair'
Newcastle v Tottenham (Tues, 20:15 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank on Pedro Porro's post defending Guglielmo Vicario: "I think it's fair, the players they are individual people that can have their own opinions. I think what he put out there was fair in every aspect."
And on how fickle football can be and how he stays calm: "I think we are searching for a winning formula. Away to Arsenal, that was a bad performance. Away to Paris, that was a good performance. We lost both. We played Fulham where we were down 2-0 after six minutes. Especially in PSG and Fulham those were good performances. It is about keeping going back to that and what we can affect the principles and keep the energy for the players. It is the only way out of it. In a tough period it is easier when you win but when you don't it's the same."
'Fans are allowed to be disappointed'
Newcastle v Tottenham (Tues, 20:15 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank on booing from Spurs fans and allowing people to have their opinion: "Yes, just like I am allowed my opinion. I think it is fair. I am just saying what I think. I can't say it enough. We have some fantastic fans, we are nothing without the fans. We need them in every aspect. They are very much allowed to be disappointed, no problem. I am just saying when you play a match at home it is not as helpful as when they can see them driving the team forward for example.
"Of course it is up to us to do everything we can to perform so it's going hand in hand. The beautiful thing about football and life is that it is never straight forward."
'Newcastle are good but not unbeatable'
Newcastle v Tottenham (Tues, 20:15 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank on Xavi Simons: "There's a reason why weâve got Xavi here. Heâs a very good player in every aspect, he has trained well in the last couple of days, in general heâs training well. Itâs not the first time a player has stepped into the Premier League and needs a bit of adaptation to hit the ground running. Then there is one thing in a physical league but to play games every third or fourth day."
And on Newcastle, Frank said: "Newcastle are good. They have been good for a long time since Eddie Howe took over, Iâve said that before, I admire Eddie and his coaching staff and everything they do massively. Theyâre a very intense team, aggressive , they have a good home record. That is a difficult place to go to, everyone knows that. Theyâve won the last six home games, so perfect timing. Theyâre good, but not unbeatable."
'We're learning'
Newcastle v Tottenham (Tues, 20:15 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank on the results not going the club's way and how he is keeping players calm: "We have meetings yesterday and today. Yesterday was a debrief of the Fulham game and today looking more forward towards Newcastle. There will be more meetings tomorrow. I said from the beginning we want to build something sustainable that can compete in all tournaments and we have a squad that is learning from last year playing in Premier League and Europa League. Going into this year we are playing in the Champions League and the Premier League, the competing on both fronts is something that takes time to learn physically and mentally, we are finding the right formula that will click.
"I have to rotate some players to keep freshness, intensity high. As a good example at the moment we are playing four fantastic games in 10 days time so there's two in two days between the games. Probably with a squad that is less used to it than others, no problem we are learning along the way... We still need to perform and win matches."
'We are nothing without the fans'
Newcastle v Tottenham (Tues, 20:15 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank on the booing that was directed towards goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario from his own fans: "As I said after the game I completely understand the frustration, if you don't win there will always be a frustration. That is normal, it is part of it.
"Especially as we haven't won as much as we would have wanted to at home, not only this year but the last long period, maybe years, maybe more.
"So the frustration grows a little bit more. That's understandable. It is my job to do what I can to make sure we are calm and look at the things in a way where we split things up in terms of performance, what is impacting it, how we try to build the team.
"We are nothing without the fans. No club is anything without the fans. Tottenham Hotspur is nothing without our fantastic fans, nothing. We need each other.
"There is nothing we want more than making them happy in every way and my point that during matches that is where we need each other.
"During is where I want to create a fortress. I think some of you guys have an up to date stat in terms of how many games we have won, lost and drawn the last couple of years but if any club is going to be successful you need to create a fortress.
"If you want to create a fortress, it can only be together. Fans, team, me. My job is to make sure we do everything we can to perform but can we do that together. That where you create a difficult place to play."