Jose Mourinho will be aiming for Tottenham to show more "ambition and desire" after saying his team lacked such attributes in their 1-1 draw with Wolves.
Tanguy Ndombele's first-minute strike looked set to be sending Spurs into third place on Sunday, yet Romain Saiss headed in a late equaliser for Nuno Espirito Santo's side.
Spurs mustered just three attempts on target in total, the last of which came in the 21st minute, and Mourinho was left frustrated by his side's display.
"I am (frustrated). One point against Wolves normally wouldn't be a bad result but they are a strong opponent, but scoring a goal in the first minute and having control of the game for the rest of it, and having 89 minutes to score more goals, it feels frustrating," he told Sky Sports.