Thomas Frank, Tottenham Hotspur's Danish manager, has issued a public apology to the club's fans following their humiliating 4-1 defeat at home against Arsenal. The manager described the loss as "extremely painful" for the team and their supporters.
In a post-match interview, Frank acknowledged that his team was not good enough on the day, citing defensive lapses and lack of cohesion among the players. He also expressed disappointment with some of his own team's performances, stating that they did not live up to expectations.
Frank's comments came as fans were left reeling from the crushing defeat, which saw Spurs concede four goals in a single game for the first time in their history. The loss has raised questions about Frank's ability to manage the team and his tactics on the pitch.
The Danish manager also expressed admiration for Arsenal's performance, stating that they played some of the best football he had seen all season. However, this praise was tempered by his own team's subpar display, which saw them fail to cope with the pressure and make crucial errors at key moments.
Frank's apology is likely to be met with skepticism from some fans, who are already calling for him to step down after such a dismal performance. The Spurs faithful will be eager to see some significant improvements in their team's next outing, particularly if they want to avoid further embarrassment on the pitch.
For Frank and his team, there is still time to rectify their fortunes before the end of the season, but it will require a dramatic turnaround in form and effort if they hope to avoid another defeat of this magnitude.
In a post-match interview, Frank acknowledged that his team was not good enough on the day, citing defensive lapses and lack of cohesion among the players. He also expressed disappointment with some of his own team's performances, stating that they did not live up to expectations.
Frank's comments came as fans were left reeling from the crushing defeat, which saw Spurs concede four goals in a single game for the first time in their history. The loss has raised questions about Frank's ability to manage the team and his tactics on the pitch.
The Danish manager also expressed admiration for Arsenal's performance, stating that they played some of the best football he had seen all season. However, this praise was tempered by his own team's subpar display, which saw them fail to cope with the pressure and make crucial errors at key moments.
Frank's apology is likely to be met with skepticism from some fans, who are already calling for him to step down after such a dismal performance. The Spurs faithful will be eager to see some significant improvements in their team's next outing, particularly if they want to avoid further embarrassment on the pitch.
For Frank and his team, there is still time to rectify their fortunes before the end of the season, but it will require a dramatic turnaround in form and effort if they hope to avoid another defeat of this magnitude.