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Thomas Frank sends sack message to Tottenham board: 'Don't lose your heads' - Under-fire boss points to the past in a bid to save his future
Tottenham Hotspur head coach Thomas Frank is “convinced” he will still be in charge for their next Premier League game against Arsenal on February 22.
Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank said he is "convinced" he will remain in charge for the north London derby against Arsenal despite Spurs fans calling for him to be sacked.
Thomas Frank is under increasing pressure at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and one manager linked, Roberto De Zerbi, is clubless after leaving Marseille
Spurs have slipped closer to the Premier League’s relegation zone after another home defeat, 2-1 to Newcastle United, at a wet and miserable Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Eddie How
Pressure mounts on Thomas Frank after latest Tottenham defeat. The board now have a decision to make
Frank turned to his bench with Randal Kolo Muani introduced, but Van de Ven fired over Tottenham's last genuine chance in stoppage time and Frank faced more chants for his departure before full-time. It was despair for Spurs but relief for Newcastle and Eddie Howe after they ended a run of three straight league defeats.
Tottenham Hotspur’s shocking season continued on Tuesday as they were beaten at home by Newcastle United. Thomas Frank’s side have slipped closer to the relegation zone and now sit in
Howe is facing the most challenging spell of his four-and-a-half-year tenure at St James’ Park with his side currently on a four-game winless run and sitting a lowly 12th in the Premier League.