Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho said the handling of his side’s late postponement against Fulham was “unprofessional”.
The match was called off less than three hours before Wednesday’s 6pm kick-off by the Premier League after an outbreak of coronavirus in the Fulham camp.
Spurs are understood to be unhappy with the lack of clarity over the decision, where they received very little communication from their opposition, and the squad had met at the club’s training ground ready to travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
“One thing is to analyse, which of course I do, one thing is to analyse and commit to that analysis and to write a report and be committed to that report, which of course I did as I have to be professional.
“Another thing is to demand something which I never do. Another thing is to ask for and I’m not going to ask for anything because I respect the effort the club makes.”
Spurs should have Lucas Moura and Carlos Vinicius back after they missed last week’s game with Wolves. The pair were also due to miss the match with Fulham.
Gareth Bale and Giovani Lo Celso are out with respective calf and hamstring problems.