Thomas Frank, Nottingham Forest and Spurs
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Tottenham Hotspur are struggling and former part-owner Alan Sugar wants the club to sack Thomas Frank and bring in former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp to replace him
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank expects to be given time to turn his side's problems around after insisting there is "no quick fix" following a 3-0 Premier League defeat at Nottingham Forest.
More pressure has been piled on Thomas Frank after Tottenham’s dispiriting 3-0 defeat away to Nottingham Forest. Spurs sit in the bottom half of the table, having only won one out of their last seven Premier League matches, with the Danish coach perhaps starting to wonder about his future at the club.
Thomas Frank is under mounting pressure at Tottenham following his side's capitulation at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
Thomas Frank and Djed Spence haven't always seen eye to eye this season and there was another flashpoint involving the pair in Sunday's defeat at Nottingham Forest
TOTTENHAM fans are fuming at Thomas Frank’s substitutions while trailing 2-0 to Nottingham Forest. Instead of bringing on attackers, Frank introduced an ageing defender, Ben Davies, and two
While the results have mainly remained indifferent, Tottenham improved since the 5-3 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain just days after the embarrassing 4-0 away defeat to Arsenal. Spurs have been a more attacking side in recent weeks, with a more coherent midfield and attack. That’s until today, at least, where Spurs regressed.
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Three things we learned from Tottenham defeat as Thomas Frank tactics set Spurs up for failure
After ten days of brief optimism and talk of corners being turned, Tottenham returned to a crisis point. This 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest had all of the worst elements of Thomas Frank’s reign so far, with just one shot on target and no sort of attacking threat.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank, like any coach, has his favorites, and one of his favorite forwards appears to be Richarlison. Although Spurs were expec
Thomas Frank welcomes home momentum and plays down Dominic Solanke fears - Second-half penalties by Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons against Slavia Prague helped Tottenham secure back-to-back home wins.