Tottenham stand completely behind Thomas Frank.

Tottenham Hotspur have finally chosen stability by fully standing behind Thomas Frank, unlike the way they previously handled Ange Postecoglou. This time, the club has made a clear and deliberate decision: Frank is the wisest and best option for Tottenham, and backing him at all costs is the correct path forward. Sacking him would only push the club backwards and destroy the foundations of a new project before it has even begun.
Tottenham desperately need stability, and Thomas Frank is there to provide it. Changing the manager in January or in the middle of the season would be a self-inflicted wound, creating disorder and uncertainty throughout the squad. The club are competing in the Champions League, and there is every reason to believe they can reach the knockout stages in very good form if continuity is maintained.
Thomas Frank’s developments!

The squad is deep, and players like Odobert have shown real quality. This depth gives Thomas Frank the authority and flexibility to reshape the squad properly. He will have the opportunity to sell players he does not count on and remove those who no longer fit his vision. Tottenham currently have many players who have not played for months, and in some cases, even years. Several are injured and are not performing for the club. The manager will give his verdict to all of them and will give up on many. We are talking about many Tottenham players who have been injured for more than a few months, who are on Tottenham’s payroll.
The situation has drastically changed since many Tottenham players last entered the pitch.
Players such as Bentancur and Dragusin are among those Frank does not rely on for a very long time. Also, there are many others. These players are on high salaries and represent a burden on the squad. For the club to move forward, many of them need to leave permanently.
Dominik Solanke is the flop. He flopped at Chelsea, he flopped at Liverpool, and he is flopping at Tottenham

One of the biggest problems remains Dominic Solanke. He has been one of the weakest strikers in the Premier League. Since his return, his performances have been disastrous. At this level, he is simply not good enough. While improvement is theoretically possible, the reality is that he has been extremely poor. He does not look like a professional Premier League striker. He failed at Chelsea, failed at Liverpool, and is once again failing to meet expectations.
The strikers Thomas Frank has at Tottenham are not good enough. Apart from Solanke, the only other option is Richarlison, who is currently not playing again. It seems that he wants his salary, and dont play in key months for the club’s season. Even when available, he is not good enough to be Tottenham’s main striker at this level. The overall strikers are a huge problem. But as I said, there are many of them under contract at Spurs.
Strecker headaches for Frank. The stickers that are great names, but are a disaster in reality!

Kolo Muani has also failed to succeed at Europe’s biggest clubs and is not good enough for the demands of the Premier League. He is also flopping at Tottenham. He has not shown the level, consistency, or quality required to lead the line in England. Mathys Tell is the worst of them, and Bayern has got rid of him perfectly. He is underperforming in every position, even sticker even left winger.
The conclusion
Tottenham’s decision to fully support Thomas Frank is a necessary and clear solution that will bring stability to the team and will ultimately prove to be the best possible decision, as Thomas Frank is destined to be successful at Tottenham Hotspur. The board are fully committed to this path.
