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Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank is coaching himself back into the dog house of Spurs supporters. After wins over two very easy opponents in Brentford and
Thomas Frank’s position at Tottenham Hotspur is not under any immediate threat, journalist David Ornstein has revealed. The North London side remain behind the Danish head coach for the time being amid their disappointing run of form, with only two wins in their last nine Premier League games.
Thomas Frank's reprieve from harsh, intense criticism following Tottenham Hotspur's recent poor performances was rather brief, as Spurs were wayward once again in a 3-0 defeat away to Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
Ramon Sosa has tipped Robbie Keane to take over from Thomas Frank following Tottenham's 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Former Tottenham chairman Alan Sugar has already thrown Jurgen Klopp’s hat into the ring to replace Frank at Spurs and a report on Monday claimed Spurs want Xavi Hernandez to take the reins after the club bossed have ‘lost confidence’ in the Dane over a ‘concern that the team lacks a clear playing style’
There are not many bright spots to write home about at Tottenham Hotspur, especially in the attack and especially among the attackers who are actually getting m