Tottenham Sack Manager Thomas Frank After Poor Form
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club announced on Wednesday the sacking of head coach Thomas Frank. The decision comes amid a challenging stretch for the team, currently 14th in the Premier League standings and only five points clear of the relegation zone.
A Season of Disappointment
Despite reaching the Round of 16 in the Champions League, Tottenham’s domestic form has been deeply concerning. The club has secured only two wins in their last 17 Premier League matches. This dismissal follows a prior managerial change, as Frank was appointed in June 2025 to succeed Ange Postecoglou.
The club’s statement acknowledged the difficulty of the decision, stating that while they were “determined to give him the time and support needed to build for the future together,” results and performances necessitated a change. The statement also praised Frank’s “unwavering commitment” during his tenure.
Broader Instability
Frank’s departure is the latest in a series of significant changes for Tottenham. This season has already seen the exits of both former chairman Daniel Levy and head of football Fabio Paratici, signaling a period of upheaval within the organization. Frank himself previously managed Brentford from 2018 to 2025 before taking the helm at Tottenham.
What the future holds for Tottenham remains uncertain. A new manager will be tasked with revitalizing the team’s Premier League form and steering them clear of the relegation zone. The club could pursue a manager with a different tactical approach or a proven track record of stabilizing struggling teams. Alternatively, they may opt for a coach who can foster a stronger connection with the existing squad.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Thomas Frank sacked?
Thomas Frank was sacked due to disappointing results and performances, leaving Tottenham 14th in the Premier League and only five points above the relegation zone.
Who has left Tottenham this season?
Thomas Frank, Daniel Levy, and Fabio Paratici have all departed from Tottenham this season.
What did Tottenham achieve last season?
Last season, Tottenham won the UEFA Europa League, defeating Manchester United in the final, but finished 17th in the Premier League.
How will Tottenham’s leadership navigate this period of change and rebuild the team’s Premier League form?