Thomas Frank is predicted to stay in command of Tottenham for his or her Champions League fixture in opposition to Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday evening.
Frank is about to take his pre-match press convention on Monday as regular forward of their penultimate league section match.
Sky Sports activities Information reported on Sunday that Frank is below rising strain to maintain his job and the Spurs hierarchy are believed to be taking a look at various choices after board-level talks following the defeat at residence to West Ham on Saturday.
No ultimate determination has but been made and the long-term plan has at all times been for Frank to guide the group by a tough, transitional interval for the membership.
Saturday’s defeat reached new ranges of toxicity on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with studies of followers clashing with one another outdoors the bottom, whereas a video has surfaced on social media of a fan approaching co-owner Vivienne Lewis within the hospitality part and making their emotions identified concerning Frank’s future.
In contrast to the overwhelming majority of managers who’ve misplaced their jobs this season, Frank has tried to stay constructive, appreciative of this being a tough interval for the membership.
He described his job as attempting to show round a “super-tanker” and that it was beginning to go in the appropriate course. However that didn’t present in Saturday’s end result to relegation-threatened rivals West Ham, who ended a 10-game winless league run.
Not all the blame may be levelled at Frank. The membership is in a transitional section following the post-Daniel Levy period by which new captains are steering the ship and new workers are nonetheless discovering their toes in a number of areas.
Both manner, although, this seems like an essential second at Tottenham and they’re going to fastidiously take into account the subsequent steps forward of Tuesday’s Champions League residence sport in opposition to Borussia Dortmund.
Booed off and sacked chants from personal followers – however Frank defiant
Underneath-pressure Frank remained defiant regardless of being loudly booed off by his personal followers, who chanted ‘you are getting sacked within the morning’ at him following the 2-1 residence defeat to West Ham.
Callum Wilson’s last-gasp winner sparked poisonous scenes on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium because the South Stand referred to as for the Dane to go after a run of eight defeats in 14 matches.
On Sunday morning, Spurs chief government Vinai Venkatesham arrived on the coaching floor together with Frank and the gamers.
At his post-match press convention, Frank mentioned of the boos and chants: “Of course, I probably have had better times. I understand – I’m the man in charge, so the blame will go to me. That’s fair, no problem in that sense.
“So long as they’re backing the gamers, doing all the pieces they’ll to help them and drive them ahead, and we’ll preserve going ahead.”
Frank was surprisingly upbeat in his post-match press conference, likening his job to turning a “tremendous tanker” around with Spurs sitting 14th in the table, 10 points above the drop zone.
Ahead of kick-off, Venkatesham released an open letter in the matchday programme which addressed several issues, including the relationship with the fans and player trading.
“I’ve seen the letter,” Frank said, “and I took six to eight constructive issues out of the letter, not the damaging issues.
“What I take out of that letter is that a club, an executive team with Vinai on top, that are aligned and know that this is a big transition phase and it’s a super tanker, we’re turning in the right direction.
“And there is a number of good indicators behind the scenes, additionally in among the performances.
“But of course, when you lose last minute to one of your rivals, it’s very emotional in football, and there’ll be noise.
“And that noise we have to preserve on the market and get [our] head down and preserve strolling, preserve doing the appropriate factor.”
Frank also faced questions over team leaks on Friday, but he insisted he was not worried.
The Dane also believes his side are “near one thing excellent” despite a winless start to 2026.
Asked why he deserved more time, Frank replied: “When you’re not successful sufficient, we all know that you just’re not getting sufficient help from the followers.
“But when we’re winning, it will change when we start winning again, which we will do. Not in doubt of that. I also think you can look a little bit at the performances.
“For example Bournemouth and Villa and this sport right here, if the gamers cease operating or cease doing something or not working exhausting, and we weren’t the group that was closest to successful, then you possibly can say, okay. However I believe the group is working very exhausting.
“And I still think, and I know it sounds a little bit crazy, that we’re close to something very good than further away.
He added: “I can promise that I am sitting right here and giving all the pieces each single day.
“I feel the trust from everyone and there’s only one way, and it’s to keep going.”
How Sky Sports activities reported on the Tottenham followers’ response to Frank
Sky Sports activities’ Oliver Yew on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
After West Ham scored late on: “The home fans are singing ‘sacked in the morning’ towards Thomas Frank, those of them that are left in their seats. There’s a mass exodus at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the West Ham fans celebrate.”
At full time: “The boos die down before restarting again. The fans filing out by the press box are making their feelings known as well.
“Frank then makes his approach to the tunnel, applauding as he goes. He is booed once more and there is one other refrain of ‘sacked within the morning’. I do not assume I’ve ever seen something like that earlier than.”
Tottenham’s video games in January and February
Tuesday: Borussia Dortmund (h), Champions League – kick-off 8pm
Saturday: Burnley (a), Premier League – kick-off 3pm
January 28: Eintracht Frankfurt (a), Champions League – kick-off 8pm
February 1: Man Metropolis (h), Premier League – kick-off 4.30pm, dwell on Sky Sports activities
February 7: Man Utd (a), Premier League – kick-off 12.30pm
February 10: Newcastle (h), Premier League – kick-off 7.30pm
February 22: Arsenal (h), Premier League – kick-off 4.30pm, dwell on Sky Sports activities


