Tottenham Hotspur has decided to part ways with manager Thomas Frank. Following the departure of Ange Postecoglou, who led the team to European football, the club brought in Frank and invested in players like Xavi Simons, Randal Kolo Muani, and Mohammed Kudus. However, Frank has not met expectations, leaving the team closer to the relegation zone than to a European spot.
Tottenham Hotspur Fire Manager Thomas Frank
Failure to Step Up
Frank was expected to bring out the best in the squad after his successful stint with Brentford, where he had a 41% win rate. However, he only won 12 of 34 matches in charge of Tottenham.
Some Embarrassing Displays
Many were surprised this partnership lasted as long as it did. The pressure increased following disappointing performances against Chelsea and Arsenal, where the team posted very low expected goals. The lack of attacking creativity has not matched the initial expectations of Frank’s appointment.
Inability to secure wins against struggling teams like Burnley and Wolves, along with average performances against major rivals, has left the team near the bottom of the Premier League table during a season marked by inconsistency.
