Tottenham boss Thomas Frank sacked
Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank has been dismissed following a poor run of form that left the team in danger of relegation.
In a shocking turn of events, Tottenham Hotspur has parted ways with manager Thomas Frank after a disappointing home defeat to Newcastle, which marked yet another low point in the club's ongoing struggles this season. Currently, Tottenham sits precariously in 16th place in the Premier League, only five points clear of the relegation zone, highlighting just how vital this decision was to the club as they aim to avoid dropping to lower leagues.
Frank, who was appointed after an impressive tenure at Brentford, has had a rocky time at the helm of Spurs, posting the lowest home win percentage of any Tottenham manager since 2008. Having led the team for 38 games, he amassed just 13 victories, a record that raised significant concerns among fans and club officials, prompting the board to make a swift change in leadership.
This dismissal marks another chapter in Tottenham's turbulent management saga, as they now begin their search for a sixth permanent manager since Mauricio Pochettino's departure in 2019. The club faces the pressing challenge of not only stabilizing their league position but also restoring the competitive edge that once made them a formidable force in English football.