Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank continued to maintain a veneer of normalcy as he oversaw training sessions, but behind the scenes, his future is hanging in the balance. The 2-1 defeat to West Ham has rekindled concerns over his position after supporters called for him to be sacked, with some even suggesting it should happen "in the morning". This comes despite Frank's Spurs team maintaining a glimmer of hope in the Champions League, where they are just a step away from progressing to the knockout phase.
New addition John Heitinga took charge of training sessions on Sunday alongside Frank, who claimed he had been instrumental in bringing the former Ajax manager on board as part of his coaching staff. However, some observers have questioned whether this move is an attempt by Frank's camp to deflect speculation over his own future, with Heitinga potentially seen as a potential caretaker replacement.
Spurs' ownership has taken a step back from publicly backing Frank amidst a growing sense of discontent among fans. CEO Vinai Venkatesham recently wrote an open letter urging supporters to exercise patience and calm, but it's clear the club is now bracing itself for a potentially chaotic situation. The recent incident in which Callum Wilson scored a late winner against West Ham, prompting widespread booing from the crowd, has only added fuel to the fire.
Frank's Spurs have found themselves stuck in a rut, with just two wins out of their last 13 league games, and this latest defeat sees them sitting 14th in the Premier League. Despite this, progress into the knockout phase remains an achievable goal, but it will require some significant improvement from Frank and his team if they hope to salvage what's left of a season that has seen several major setbacks.
New addition John Heitinga took charge of training sessions on Sunday alongside Frank, who claimed he had been instrumental in bringing the former Ajax manager on board as part of his coaching staff. However, some observers have questioned whether this move is an attempt by Frank's camp to deflect speculation over his own future, with Heitinga potentially seen as a potential caretaker replacement.
Spurs' ownership has taken a step back from publicly backing Frank amidst a growing sense of discontent among fans. CEO Vinai Venkatesham recently wrote an open letter urging supporters to exercise patience and calm, but it's clear the club is now bracing itself for a potentially chaotic situation. The recent incident in which Callum Wilson scored a late winner against West Ham, prompting widespread booing from the crowd, has only added fuel to the fire.
Frank's Spurs have found themselves stuck in a rut, with just two wins out of their last 13 league games, and this latest defeat sees them sitting 14th in the Premier League. Despite this, progress into the knockout phase remains an achievable goal, but it will require some significant improvement from Frank and his team if they hope to salvage what's left of a season that has seen several major setbacks.