Thomas Frank could sense the end of his tenure at Spurs, especially with the widespread social media chatter advocating for the hiring of 78-year-old Cheltenham Gold Cup owner to replace him.
There were serious suggestions in certain circles that Harry Redknapp should step in at Tottenham Hotspur following Frank’s departure. Redknapp, who has been out of Premier League management for over eleven years, struggled in his last stint, winning only nine out of his final 48 matches in charge.
Despite the Redknapp rumors, it was evident that Frank’s performance as the Tottenham manager left much to be desired, leading to his dismissal.
Frank’s track record at Spurs was underwhelming, with the team’s results plummeting, culminating in his sacking. His points-per-game average of 1.12 was the lowest among Spurs managers with more than five games in charge, indicating a downward trend in performance.
While the fans’ discontent with Frank was palpable, external factors such as player injuries also contributed to his struggles. The team faced a string of setbacks, with key players missing significant game time due to various injuries.
Despite some close matches, Spurs’ form deteriorated, resulting in a series of disappointing performances. The team’s inability to secure wins and conceding late goals added to their woes, further highlighting the need for change.
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