Tottenham boss Thomas Frank under pressure after West Ham defeat leaves Spurs 14th
Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank is facing mounting scrutiny after Saturday’s defeat to West Ham left his side languishing in 14th place in the Premier League. The loss, Spurs’ seventh in 22 league games this season, has intensified speculation over whether the club’s hierarchy will cut short his seven‑month reign.
BBC Sport understands at least one member of the executive team has raised the option of ending Frank’s tenure in recent weeks. While the club has so far backed the former Brentford boss, patience is wearing thin as results continue to falter. Large sections of the home crowd turned on him during the West Ham defeat, chanting “you’re getting sacked in the morning” as frustration boiled over.
Frank replaced Ange Postecoglou in June but has struggled to impose himself. Spurs have won just once in their past eight matches, are out of both domestic cup competitions, and sit 11th in their Champions League group ahead of a crucial clash with Borussia Dortmund this week.
The coming days could prove decisive. Tottenham’s board must weigh whether to act immediately or give Frank the chance to turn things around. With supporters losing faith and results failing to improve, the Dane’s future at the club hangs in the balance.