(Reuters) - Interim Tottenham Hotspur coach Ryan Mason has demanded a reaction from his players when they face Manchester United on Thursday after they suffered a 6-1 humiliation at Newcastle United in their last match.
The defeat at St. James' Park on Sunday ended in the sacking of Mason's predecessor as interim boss, Cristian Stellini, and left Spurs sixth in the standings, six points behind fourth-placed United, and one behind Aston Villa in fifth.
Mason said Spurs were ready for United and that a positive result could put the club back on the right track. "We've got six games to try and have a positive little run but I believe in this group and I believe in this football club as well.
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