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Thomas Frank takes training as uncertainty rages over his Tottenham future

  • Frank under intense pressure after West Ham defeat

  • Irate supporters call for his sacking with team 14th

Thomas Frank oversaw training at Tottenham on Sunday and maintained a business-as-usual front before the club’s Champions League tie against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday night – despite the uncertainty that is raging over this future.

The manager’s continued employment is in the balance after Spurs’ last-gasp 2-1 home defeat against West Ham on Saturday when the club’s supporters called for him to be “sacked in the morning”. The result kept Tottenham 14th in the Premier League and continued their miserable run in the competition. They have won only two of their past 13 games in the league.

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© Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty Images

© Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty Images

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Frank’s future in doubt as Romero calls West Ham defeat ‘a disaster’ for Spurs

  • Manager barracked by fans after late 2-1 defeat

  • Romero comments add to sense of unease at Tottenham

Thomas Frank’s future as the Tottenham manager is in doubt after Saturday’s last-gasp 2-1 home defeat by West Ham, at which the club’s supporters called for him to be “sacked in the morning”.

The Spurs hierarchy have been mindful of the difficulties Frank has faced during what was always likely to be a transitional season. The chief executive, Vinai Venkatesham, wrote an open letter to fans on Saturday morning, the tone of which was supportive, the overriding message being a call for patience.

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© Photograph: Stephen Flynn/ProSports/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Stephen Flynn/ProSports/Shutterstock

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Wilson’s last-gasp West Ham winner deepens Frank’s Tottenham crisis

It was the chant that had simmered for weeks and there was an inevitability when it was belted out by the Tottenham support at the very last. “Sacked in the morning,” they yelled at Thomas Frank, the frustration unbearable. They have seen enough. In their opinion, the manager has to go.

Whether the club’s board agree is unclear. They know the problems Frank has faced and continues to face during a season of turmoil and transition. The acid test of nerve is upon them.

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© Photograph: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

© Photograph: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

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Frank must beware ghost of Tottenham managers past to avoid Nuno’s fate

Manager aware his reign has parallels to the Spurs spell of his counterpart at West Ham, Saturday’s visitors

When Thomas Frank glances along the touchline at Nuno Espírito Santo on Saturday afternoon, he will see more than the ghost of Tottenham managers past. Because during his darkest hours – and there have been a few of those during a fraught first season at the club – he may also have seen a vision of his own future.

The parallels between the two are clear and they are difficult to ignore as Nuno makes his return to Spurs with West Ham, desperate for a result to help lift the club out of the relegation places. When Nuno went to Spurs in 2021, he did so as a manager who had made his name in English football with Wolves, getting them promoted from the Championship and going on to enjoy success with them in the top division. Ditto Frank with Brentford before his move to Spurs last summer.

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© Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

© Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

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