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Tottenham manager Thomas Frank’s job is not under threat, talkSPORT understands. Chief executive Vinai Venkatesham, in particular, is determined to afford Frank time to put his own stamp on
Tottenham Hotspur put in a troubling display in the defeat to Nottingham Forest, which adds pressure on head coach Thomas Frank.
Tottenham have won just six of their 16 Premier League matches this season following the miserable 3-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest, which has increased pressure on Thomas Frank
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Tottenham quoted £70m to sign explosive striker embarrassing Thomas Frank’s current No 9 options
Goals have been pretty hard to come by for Spurs strikers so far this term, with Thomas Frank looking at upgrading the position in the January window, although one top target could now cost a club-rec
The early odds to be the next Tottenham manager have made Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner favourite for the job. The Austrian could not be described as a hot favourite, with BetVictor making him 5/1 to be the next permanent Spurs boss. The Eagles manager is ahead of the likes of Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva, who come in at 8/1.
A look at Tottenham's offensive and defensive stats so far this season does not paint a good picture for Thomas Frank. Comparing his side's numbers with Ange Postecoglou - the man who was hounded out of north London because of their top poor performances in last season's top flight - he still gets beaten out by his predecessor,
Thomas Frank insists there is ‘no quick fix’ for Tottenham problems after ‘very bad’ defeat to Nottingham Forest - Spurs were well beaten at the City Ground to put Frank back under pressure