Thomas Frank's future at Tottenham remains uncertain after a 2-2 draw with Burnley. The home side looked on the brink of victory, only for Cristian Romero to level the scores with a last-minute header. For Frank, it was another frustrating result that highlighted his team's defensive woes.
Spurs have struggled in the Premier League this season, winning just two of their past 14 games. However, they have fared better in European competition, winning their Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund. The draw at Burnley has raised questions about Frank's tenure as manager and whether he will be given more time to turn things around.
Fans' discontent with the team's performance is growing, and chants of "sacked in the morning" were directed at Frank after the game. His position came under scrutiny last week following a home loss to West Ham United, with reports suggesting that some members of the club's executive team have called for his departure.
The question now is whether Tottenham will give Frank another chance or if they will make a change. A win in their upcoming Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt could provide some relief, but the upcoming fixture list, including matches against Manchester City, Manchester United, and Newcastle, makes it clear that life is unlikely to get any easier for Frank.
His team's defense has been a major problem this season, with defenders scoring more goals than forwards. The lack of potency in attack is a concern, and Frank will need to address these issues if he wants to turn Spurs' fortunes around. However, given the toxic atmosphere surrounding him, it's difficult to see how long he will remain at the helm.
The search for a solution is on, but one thing is clear: Thomas Frank's reign at Tottenham looks like it may be nearing its end.
Spurs have struggled in the Premier League this season, winning just two of their past 14 games. However, they have fared better in European competition, winning their Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund. The draw at Burnley has raised questions about Frank's tenure as manager and whether he will be given more time to turn things around.
Fans' discontent with the team's performance is growing, and chants of "sacked in the morning" were directed at Frank after the game. His position came under scrutiny last week following a home loss to West Ham United, with reports suggesting that some members of the club's executive team have called for his departure.
The question now is whether Tottenham will give Frank another chance or if they will make a change. A win in their upcoming Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt could provide some relief, but the upcoming fixture list, including matches against Manchester City, Manchester United, and Newcastle, makes it clear that life is unlikely to get any easier for Frank.
His team's defense has been a major problem this season, with defenders scoring more goals than forwards. The lack of potency in attack is a concern, and Frank will need to address these issues if he wants to turn Spurs' fortunes around. However, given the toxic atmosphere surrounding him, it's difficult to see how long he will remain at the helm.
The search for a solution is on, but one thing is clear: Thomas Frank's reign at Tottenham looks like it may be nearing its end.