Thomas Frank has told Tottenham’s board it would be a mistake to sack him now, despite falling closer to the bottom three after a 2-1 home defeat by Newcastle.
The Dane and his players were booed at half-time and full-time after an eighth Premier League game without victory.
Tottenham’s fans mocked Frank when they sang, ‘You’re getting sacked in the morning’, and his position is now under serious threat with 12 days before they host Arsenal in the North London derby. Spurs are now 16th and five points above the relegation zone.
But when asked if still believed he was the right man for the job, Frank said: ‘I am 1,000 per cent sure. But I’m also 1,000 per cent sure I never expected us to be in a situation like this with 11 or 12 injuries.
'I know when you need to build something and get through something you need to show unbelievably strong resilience. It’s fair to say there’s sat a few before me up here, not only for Tottenham but many clubs, who have lost their head.
'You need to have a calm head and carry on, keep fighting and make sure we stick together. You can only get through this together - that’s the board, the leaders, the players, the staff, that’s me, the fans.
‘I understand the mechanism in football (that a manager is the easiest thing to change). But there are also a lot of studies that it’s not the right thing to do. The only thing I focus on is fighting to do the right thing with everyone else. Of course, we are not in good situation, but with everything in life you need to stay calm and keep going.’
Would he still be in charge for the visit of Arsenal?
‘Yes, I am convinced I will be,’ he said. ‘I understand the question. It’s easy to point on me. But it’s never only the head coach or ownership or staff or players or directors, it’s everyone. Everyone knows the position we’re in and what we need to improve.
‘I understand the fans’ frustration. But this situation the club has been in for two years. There is clearly a pattern where we struggle to manage Europe and the Premier League. We need to learn to deal with that better.
'Injuries and suspension do not help. Then we face a Newcastle team struggling lately, but if you look at the team they put on the pitch, it’s quite different to us.
'Injuries need to be massively taken into consideration. I haven’t said it too much, everyone can see it’s impacting things.’
EAG1996
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And again too much injury half of the first eleven are injured
EAG1996
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You are a failure Brentford players decided to play for you and you think you are a good coach
Zizacimot
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The injuries didn't help the team...
GufaranSiddiki
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These kind of managers should learn from Hansi Flick. He didn't complained about resources but uses what available.
Cotbknty
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the board dont spend money on the team , so you end up with players that are not goid enough for the EPL. Maybe they want Championship football atleast they may win a game at home.
cowaiklpsu
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We need someone who can work properly with the players that a available
Royacdklop
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the excuses are too much, let him sacked, we need someone who can make us happy not stories everytime.
yepceloryz
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how can bring small coach to the biggest team Frank doesn't have anything on his CV to prove
yepceloryz
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Spurs doesn't want to spend money to bring stronger players and world class coaches
Stillogh
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Just resign dude
jaffalovers13
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you are right. they cant sack you cos they need you to relegated the team