The axe has finally fallen in North London. Tottenham Hotspur have officially dismissed Thomas Frank as head coach following a disastrous run that has left the club staring at the reality of a relegation battle.

The decision comes less than 24 hours after a demoralizing 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle, which extended Spurs’ winless streak to eight matches.
Despite Frank’s defiance in his post-match press conference, where he claimed to be “1000% sure” he was the right man for the job, Daniel Levy and the board have decided to pull the trigger before the upcoming North London Derby.
The Stats of a Crisis
- The Record: Just 2 wins from 17 matches in the Premier League.
- The Standings: Spurs currently sit 16th in the table with 29 points—just 5 points above the relegation zone.
- The Atmosphere: Tuesday night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was described as “toxic,” with fans chanting for Frank’s dismissal and booing the team off the pitch.
- The Injuries: Frank’s tenure was plagued by a massive injury list, with 12 senior players currently sidelined, including James Maddison and Mohammed Kudus.
The Immediate Future
The club is expected to appoint an interim manager within the next 48 hours to oversee training.
With captain Cristian Romero suspended and the squad decimated by injuries, the new appointment faces a monumental task to stop the slide toward the bottom three.