Tottenham Managerial Shake-Up: Frank Sacked, Kudus Set for New Era

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Tottenham Managerial Shake-Up: Frank Sacked, Kudus Set for New Era

Tottenham Hotspur has officially sacked head coach Thomas Frank after a tenure of less than eight months. The decision came on the heels of a dismal 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle on Tuesday, which left the North London club in 16th place in the Premier League, just five points above the relegation zone. The club confirmed the change on Wednesday, stating that "results and performances have led the board to conclude that a change at this point in the season is necessary."

Frank, who was appointed in June after Ange Postecoglou's departure and had signed a deal until 2028, proved unable to significantly improve the team's league form. Under his leadership, Spurs endured a dreadful run, going winless in their past eight Premier League games—their longest such streak since October 2008. The team managed only two victories in their last 17 league matches, collecting a mere 12 points during that period. His overall Premier League record stands at seven wins, eight draws, and eleven defeats this season.

Despite the domestic struggles, Frank did lead Tottenham to success in European competition. He guided Spurs to automatic qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League by finishing fourth in the group stage. Their European campaign included five wins, two draws, and just one loss, which came away to holders Paris St-Germain. However, this continental achievement was overshadowed by early exits from both domestic cup competitions; they were beaten by Newcastle in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup in October and lost to Aston Villa in the FA Cup third round last month.

Fan discontent had become increasingly vocal, with loud boos heard after home defeats to Newcastle and West Ham. Frank was even taunted by his own fans with chants of "you're getting sacked in the morning." Adding to the internal pressure, captain Cristian Romero publicly criticized the club's board after a 2-2 draw with Manchester City, calling it "disgraceful" that the team had only 11 fit senior players available for the match. Romero himself received a second straight red card of the season against Manchester United, further impacting the team's stability.

While Frank's style of play reportedly did not win over the fans, his tenure was also significantly hampered by extensive injury issues. Several key players were sidelined with long-term injuries, including Lucas Bergvall, Ben Davies, Richarlison, Rodrigo Bentancur, Ghana international Mohammed Kudus, Dejan Kulusevski, and James Maddison. Captain Romero's suspension for three upcoming Premier League matches, including the crucial North London derby against Arsenal, compounded the challenges faced by the squad.

Prior to his time at Tottenham, the 52-year-old Dane had a successful seven-year spell at Brentford, where he guided the Bees from the Championship to the Premier League in 2021. His tenure at Spurs had started with a Uefa Super Cup defeat on penalties to PSG. In their official statement, Tottenham thanked Frank for his "unwavering commitment" and wished him "every success in the future," underscoring that the decision to part ways was a necessary step due to the club's performance trajectory.

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