Here's all the news from around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium over the past 24 hours.
Redknapp makes Mourinho claim
Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie Redknapp believes Jose Mourinho is "asking for trouble" with the style of play that's been on show so far this season.
Spurs started the campaign very well, but have tailed off somewhat in recent games and their defensive, counter-attacking style has come in for some criticism.
Mourinho 's side suffered a 1-1 draw at Wolves recently, despite taking a very early lead - one which they were happy to sit back and defend before the hosts equalised late on.
“I think the disappointment is they had it in their hands. If you’re going to keep sitting back, you’re asking for trouble," Redknapp said on Sky Sports.
“And this is not a one-off - there are many games where this has happened, so it’s becoming a pattern."
Spurs fans rave about Skipp
Tottenham supporters have been very impressed with what they have seen from on-loan youngster Oliver Skipp this season.
Skipp is currently at Norwich City and has played all but 63 minutes for the Canaries so far this season.
Spurs fans have taken to Twitter to share their delight and excitement with how well the 20-year-old is doing at Carrow Road.
@TottenhamChron: Most loan moves don't work out. Oliver Skipp has owned Norwich's midfield from day one. This demonstrates at the very least that he has the right attitude to succeed.
@Gillions88: Winks should be worried.
Read more reactions here.
Reason Man Utd won't receive a bye like Spurs
Manchester United will not receive a bye into the final of the Carabao Cup if Manchester City are unable to play their semi-final fixtures next week.
The two Manchester giants were set to go head-to-head at Old Trafford next week, but a coronavirus outbreak in the City camp has seen the game postponed.
Earlier this season, Tottenham received a bye after an outbreak at Leyton Orient, but that won't be happening this time.
EFL Cup laws state that the rule forcing clubs to withdraw from the competition if they cannot fulfil a fixture were only in place up to and including the fourth round.
This means that the semi-final is set to be rearranged, rather than United being handed an easier route into the final.