The end was near for Thomas Frank at Spurs, evident from the overwhelming social media buzz pushing for 78-year-old Harry Redknapp to replace him. Redknapp, who hasn’t managed a Premier League game in over a decade, faced unlikely suggestions to step in after Frank’s departure. Despite the whimsical nature of these proposals, it was clear that Frank’s tenure was under scrutiny.
Frank’s struggles stemmed from poor domestic results, leading to his inevitable dismissal. His points per game ratio, the worst in Spurs managerial history, highlighted the team’s decline under his leadership. The winless streak in 2026 and a string of unfavorable outcomes further compounded the situation.
Injuries to key players, notably James Maddison, plagued Frank’s season, affecting the team’s performance adversely. Despite facing criticism from fans, Frank endured a series of unfortunate events beyond his control. The team’s inconsistent form, marked by late conceding goals and missed opportunities, added to the mounting pressure on Frank.
While the losses were disheartening, there were glimpses of promise in some matches. Despite setbacks, Frank guided Spurs to a respectable Champions League position. With changes in the managerial landscape, the future of Spurs remains uncertain as they navigate through a challenging season.
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