Did Spurs Just Sack Manager Thomas Frank After Eight Months?
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New Delhi, Feb 11 (NationPress) Tottenham Hotspur has terminated the contract of their head coach Thomas Frank after a tenure of nearly eight months, which concluded following a disappointing 2-1 loss at home to Newcastle on Tuesday.
Currently, Spurs find themselves in 16th place in the Premier League, only five points above the relegation zone, due to a troubling performance streak. They have not secured a win in their last eight Premier League matches, marking their longest winless spell since October 2008. During this period, they have managed to win merely two out of their last 17 league games, accumulating only 12 points.
In a statement, Spurs noted, "The Club has decided to implement a change in the Men’s Head Coach role, and Thomas Frank will depart immediately. Appointed in June 2025, we aimed to provide him with the necessary time and support to build for the future."
"However, the results and performances prompted the Board to determine that a change was essential at this point in the season. Thomas has shown consistent dedication and commitment throughout his time here, and we thank him for his contributions while wishing him success in his future endeavors," they added.
Despite the tumultuous league form, Spurs have enjoyed positive outcomes in the Champions League, having finished fourth in the league phase and securing automatic qualification to the last 16.
Frank was appointed head coach in June, signing a contract lasting until 2028 after the departure of Ange Postecoglou, who had led the team to victory in the Europa League, ending the club's 17-year trophy drought.
The Danish coach boasts extensive experience in English football, having joined Brentford in 2016, where he became one of the longest-serving managers in the Premier League. During his tenure at Brentford, he significantly transformed the club, elevating them from the Championship to a stable position in the Premier League, consistently surpassing expectations.