Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino believes Manchester United's Champions League disappointment may be doubled when they realise the difficulties of playing in the Europa League.
United will drop into Europe's second tier competition after Tuesday's defeat to Wolfsburg ended their hopes of reaching the Champions League knockout stages.
Europa League football may harm United's Premier League prospects too, with Thursday night fixtures notoriously difficult to juggle with domestic matches.
Tottenham have already felt the struggle, most recently when a Sunday lunchtime kickoff against Chelsea followed a six-hour trip to Qarabag in Azerbaijan, from which the squad returned to London at 5 a.m. on Friday morning.
Spurs are hoping to beat United to a place in the top four this season and Pochettino has warned his rivals they may be in for a shock in the Europa League.
"For sure Manchester United will feel very disappointed after last night because they had the possibility to go into the next round," Pochettino said on Wednesday.
"It is difficult to guess what will happen to them in the future. It is a different competition and you have to change your strategy -- to play Thursday instead of Tuesday or Wednesday. It is true it can affect your game.
"I think it is a big, big difference. When you play Thursday and you play Sunday it affects the mentality.
Nabil Bentaleb and Nacer Chadli are both available after recovering from foot and ankle injuries respectively but Mousa Dembele is out as he is sick.
Ryan Mason and Alex Pritchard are also missing with ankle injuries while Pochettino may take the chance to rest players ahead of Sunday's home game against Newcastle.
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