Tottenham boss Thomas Frank has admitted that he will not have the ability to win over each Spurs fan after being booed throughout the residence defeat to West Ham on Saturday.
Spurs are with out a win in 2026, and stress is starting to mount on Frank because the Tottenham board held talks over his future following the 2-1 loss towards relegation-threatened Hammers and supporters have continued to make their emotions clear in latest weeks.
Frank is about to guide a depleted group out to face Borussia Dortmund within the penultimate league section fixture of the Champions League marketing campaign on Tuesday evening, with solely 11 senior gamers accessible for choice.
Regardless, one other defeat might show to be expensive for the Danish head coach, however he has backed himself to win over followers who’re undecided on him.
“I think you can say, in this game, you always need to show resilience,” Frank mentioned in his pre-match press convention.
“I listened to one thing the opposite day the place the three largest issues in displaying resilience is one, you’ve gotten good values. I see myself as a man that has fairly good values.
“Two, you realize actuality – and actuality is that one in 5 usually do not such as you, it doesn’t matter what you do. One in 5 love you, it doesn’t matter what you do. Then there’s the three in 5 that, in case you behave effectively, are respectful, present integrity, do your finest, usually they’re swayed.
“So, no matter what you do, the reality is someone will not like you.
“The final bit, have perspective in life, which I’ve in abundance.
“I keep doing what I do, what I believe in.
“In case your again is towards the wall, you battle and that is what I do. I am energetic, I battle.
“It is about retaining the noise out, staying calm, carrying on. Have a look at the performances, look if the gamers are nonetheless operating, operating exhausting.
“In the last three games where we are down at half-time, how they come out and respond is a massive thing. They responded fantastic and we should’ve got more out of it.
“Generally, it is simply soccer. That occurs when you find yourself in that spell.
“Are you still working hard? Are you still trying hard? Are you still believing? I see signs of that very clearly in every game.
“Then, in fact, even one of the best coach on the earth – Pep Guardiola – says I am nothing with out my gamers. I am nothing with out one of the best gamers accessible – and I believe it is honest to say, they have not been accessible sufficient on the identical time.
“That makes it a little bit more tricky, but no problem. I’m happy to take the blame, as long as everyone supports the players.”
Frank ‘feeling the belief’ from Spurs hierarchy
Regardless of the elevated hypothesis surrounding his future, Frank is adamant that he retains backing from the powers that be, claiming to have felt ‘the belief’ in latest conversations with these on the membership.
“I’ve just been feeling the trust along the way. I’ve said that every press meeting, that there’s backing and support,” he mentioned.
“I had lunch with Nick [Beucher] and Vinai [Venkatesham] and Johan [Lange] today, so all good.
“I do know it is a part of the media circus and the one focus I’ve is to do the whole lot I can for us to win tomorrow towards Dortmund.
“I’ve said many times and I’ll say it again, as long as we win football matches and make sure we win enough of them, then everyone will support us.
“It isn’t about me, it is about supporting the group, supporting the gamers.”
Solanke to replace Tel in Champions League squad
One player who Frank will be hoping helps turn things around against Dortmund is Dominic Solanke, who he confirmed has returned to the Spurs Champions League squad in place of Mathys Tel.
Article 31.14 c of UEFA’s rules and regulations state that a team can bring in a squad substitute if a player has been ill or injured for 60 days.
Tel replaced Solanke in the squad for the game against Slavia Prague in December, but per UEFA rules, Solanke can now return to the squad in place of Tel, but no other Spurs player.
Speaking about the situation on Monday afternoon, Frank said: “I made the choice. That was not a pleasant resolution to need to make. Sadly, that is soccer, so it’s a must to make the choice.
“The way the rules are, the only option was it was either Dom or Mathys in the squad and I chose Dom.
“I believe Mathys has accomplished very effectively within the final couple of video games and that is the loopy factor; if I might choose from all of the gamers which are match, he would begin tomorrow.
“But I could only chose between the two of them and now he is out of the squad, so that’s a tough one to take for Mathys.
“When it rains, it pours.”


