
Tottenham Hotspur sacks Thomas Frank. Now it is official, and it is all over.
Constant struggle for survival and new disappointments have brought Thomas Frank to the end of his journey at Tottenham. The Danish manager experienced the fate of his predecessor, Ange Postecoglou, after a very turbulent period, and statistically, the most unsuccessful managerial spell in Tottenham’s Premier League era.
Frank was dismissed from the bench of the North London club earlier today after numerous failures and very poor performances in the Premier League. After repeated unsuccessful attempts to collect points and a series of very bad matches in domestics League, the decisive moment was last night’s defeat to Newcastle 1: 2 in the 26th round of the Premier League.
Transition from Brantford to Tottenham passed badly, while Brentford progressed extremely with Keith Andrews.

Thomas Frank did not show his competitive potential at Tottenham and was completely disappointed in his first job after Brentford. Brentford, on the other hand, fully profited from Keith Andrews, who has been shining this season in the English Premier League.
Frank’s arrival was marked by a misunderstanding of the real situation in the club and arrogant public statements. Tottenham paid a very high price — over £10 million — to buy out his contract from Brentford in the summer.
He was appointed manager in June and started the season well. At the very beginning, however, he appeared to be a stubborn coach who did not understand the group or work properly with it.
Bergval talent development:

He promoted players such as Spence and Bergvall, who, under the Danish manager, showed enormous potential before his injury. Afterwards came a run of injuries, and he failed to deal with a situation at the club completely. The club did not sack him earlier and tried to stand by the manager who had led the team throughout the season.
The January Transfer Window at Tottenham and Its Consequences (Robertson and Kolo Muani)
In addition to numerous injuries that became critical in January, Tottenham also had a very poor and damaging transfer window. They tried to strengthen the left-back position with Liverpool player Andy Robertson, whose contract expires in Jun. Tottenham were interested in bringing in the Liverpool full-back, who has once again been the second option this season under Slot, but Liverpool blocked the move.

Milos Kerkez still has confidence on left back position, while Robertson is still one of the players under contract on whom the coach Slot is not relying. He had a chance for one more great contract in his career; Tottenham wanted him. But he stayed at Liverpool, once again. He is at Liverpool and the coach’s demands, and did not get the dismissal from the club.
Robertson himself was interested in moving to Tottenham and helping them this season, but Liverpool prevented it. It was ultimately a senseless decision by Liverpool, who did not allow their legend and long-serving player to make an important step in his career. Robertson remained at Liverpool, and his contract expires this summer.
Richarlison and Kolo Muani were crucial for Frank at Tottenham. When only Solanke remained, the situation was resolved.

The striker problem at Tottenham only masked the good start to the season by Brazilian international Richarlison. Like last year, he got injured, and last season, Ange Postecoglou left at that point. Frank trusted Kolo Muani, who, later in the January window, also had an approach from Juventus, who tried to sign him. Kolo Muani was good until that moment, but Juventus were looking for a striker and tried again to bring him into their squad.
When lost, Ricaharlison Postecoglou got sacked last season.

Kolo Muani and Tottenham were shaken by this unsporting approach from Juventus, and Frank lost a very important winger and forward. Kolo Muani remained at Tottenham, but his form and the overall situation changed.
When Frank was left in attack with Dominik Solanke — described as a major flop at Liverpool, Bournemouth, Chelsea and Tottenham — the situation was clear: Frank had to leave. Solanke is a striker who scored twice against Manchester City, but he plays everything but well, and he is one of the worst strikers in the English Premier League.
Dominic Solanke has cost Frank his job at Tottenham- The reason behind

After an injury that lasted a long time, he is playing worse than ever. You can check his ratings in Tottenham since returning from injury. It is poor, and it cost Thomas Frank his job. Richarlison out, Kola Muani out, Solanke, that is where it all stopped!
The striker problem cost Thomas Frank his job, just as it had cost Ange Postecoglou before him. Richarlison, Kolo Muani and Solanke are expensive players, but not good enough for the English Premier League.
It is a second successive season the Tottenham manager did not survive the Premier League, and it is a second successive season the attacking line has collapses with lead to the departure of the manager.
It is all about strikers in Tottenham.
Richarlison, Solanke and Kolo Muani are only good on paper and are expensive, but they are not producing great on the pitch. They are not working for Tottenham.
Thomas Frank’s Approach lead by arrogance that led to disaster and collapse

Thomas Frank’s approach was arrogant and inflexible from the very beginning of the first interview. His attitude that he knew everything did not bring good things to Tottenham. He appears to be someone who does not listen to others, who does not adapt, and who ultimately pays the price for arrogance.
The crucial moment in the Press Conference room: Here is what happened: Eze’s situation
That arrogance was present at press conferences at the Tottenham stadium on many occasions — we will mention the one before the match against Arsenal when, referring to Eze, he said: “Eze who?” Eze scored in that match, Arsenal won, Arsenal began to dominate, and Thomas Frank and his Tottenham began to fall.
With his arrogance, he has lost he looker room, showing arrogance. Arsenal has begun his climbing on the top of the Premier League, and Tottenham started to fall seriously.

It should be recalled that in the summer, Tottenham had everything agreed with Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace, but Arsenal entered negotiations and took the player from their city rival, Tottenham. This act of arrogance led to disappointment and major uncertainty in the manager.
