Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho says Hugo Lloris still has his full backing after a string of recent errors by the goalkeeper.
The France captain had enjoyed an impressive start to the campaign as Spurs rose to the top of the Premier League but has been at fault for a number of goals in recent weeks, including two in Saturday's 3-0 defeat to Manchester City.
But Mourinho is backing the 34-year-old to come good as insists he remains one of the best goalkeepers in the world.
Spurs will be without Sergio Reguilon for the trip to Budapest, where the game was moved to due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the Spanish left-back could return at the weekend against West Ham.
"No, good news is not coming, is not coming," Mourinho added. "No setback. Just the process is not going as fast as initially we thought. But no setback. So let's see. Let's see. Weekend, next Europa League match next Wednesday, let's see."
On the venue switch, Mourinho said: "If this tie is played one match let's say in neutral stadium, and another one in our stadium, probably they will feel a little bit, they will feel that is a little bit unfair because it's two legs, and normally two legs is one home one away.
"But the rules are the rules. Many times I disagree with rules, other times I agree with them. But you just have to accept the way it is. I don't think my opinion is important."