Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "I'm sure we will see some players looking to prove that they are better than that".
United, second in the table, travel to north London looking to put their joint-heaviest Premier League defeat behind them as sixth-placed Spurs attempt to secure a top-four finish with eight games left to play.
The reverse fixture saw United concede six goals in a single Premier League game for only the third time, a performance which Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville described as "spiritless, spineless and pathetic".
"We got conned into a red card, that's something we need to be aware of. We cannot react like this. We know that in games, in these situations, you can be wound up and we have learnt a lot from that.
"I'm sure we will have a better performance this time around."