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Tottenham Hotspur have sacked head coach Thomas Frank. Spurs are working through a few contingency plans as they look to replace Frank, who leaves the club 16th in the Premier League. Tottenham have won none of their last eight league games and just two from their last 17.
Tottenham have taken the decision to sack manager Thomas Frank after a dismal run of eight games without a win.
The Dane’s exit follows a 2-1 loss to Newcastle on Tuesday that was greeted by boos from the home fans and left Spurs still without a league win in 2026.
Por JAMES ROBSONEl técnico Thomas Frank fue despedido el miércoles por Tottenham tras una efímera etapa de ocho meses al mando y con su equipo apenas cinco puntos por encima de la
Thomas Frank has been sacked as Tottenham head coach, the club confirmed Wednesday.
Mikel Arteta has hailed Thomas Frank as “an extraordinary man” following his sacking by Tottenham on Wednesday. Frank oversaw what proved to be his final game in charge - a 2-1 defeat by Newcastle - on Tuesday, leaving Spurs 16th in the Premier League and five points off the relegation zone.
Sign up now before brackets are unlocked after the Round of 16 Draw, or play on the CBS Sports App! On Wednesday, Tottenham announced the departure of their head coach. "The Club has taken the decision to make a change in the Men's Head Coach position and Thomas Frank will leave today.
Thomas Frank has been sacked as Tottenham Hotspur manager, with the stats behind his tenure showcasing why the club were forced to take the drastic decision of changing the man at the helm. The writing had long been on the wall for Frank with the Dane enduring chants of "you're getting sacked in the morning" from his own fans during the 2-1 defeat to Newcastle on Tuesday as well as boos following the full-time whistle,
In the aftermath of Frank's dismissal on Wednesday, Redknapp told Sky Sports: "Would I fancy it? Of course I would do it, without any shadow of a doubt. "But I am a realist - I don't live in (cloud) cuckoo land. It is very doubtful if I would get the job. But could I do the job? Yeah, of course I could do the job.
When Thomas Frank took the reins at Tottenham Hotspur in June, there was genuine belief that the popular Danish coach could rejuvenate the side, but eight months on he is another casualty in the graveyard of managerial ambitions at the London club.
Mikel Arteta hailed Thomas Frank as "extraordinary" after he was dismissed by Arsenal's arch-rivals Tottenham -- but admitted: "We're all vulnerable to the sack."