No quick fix at Tottenham, but Frank expects to be given time - Soccer News
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No quick fix at Tottenham, but Frank expects to be given time - Soccer News
"Thomas Frank believes he is deserving of being given more time to turn Tottenham's fortunes around after their 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Sunday. Frank watched on as Callum Hudson-Odoi's brace either side of half-time was followed up by Ibrahim Sangare's 79th-minute stunner at the City Ground. It is a result that leaves Spurs six points adrift of fourth-placed Chelsea after 16 games of their season, prompting questions to be raised over Frank's future at the club."
"Spurs have picked up just 22 points across their first 16 Premier League games this season (W6 D4 L6), last recording fewer at this stage of a league campaign in 2008-09 (18). A lot has been made about Tottenham's attacking play under Frank, though they had impressed on the road in 2025-26. Ahead of facing Forest, Spurs were the only side in the Premier League to score in each of their away games this season."
Tottenham lost 3-0 to Nottingham Forest as Callum Hudson-Odoi scored twice and Ibrahim Sangare added a long-range goal in the 79th minute at the City Ground. The defeat left Spurs six points behind fourth-placed Chelsea after 16 league games. Tottenham have amassed 22 points from their opening 16 Premier League matches (W6 D4 L6), their worst start since 2008-09 at this stage. Tottenham recorded only one shot on target in the match, marking the third away game since 2022-23 with one or fewer shots on target. Thomas Frank said he deserves more time to turn results around and urged calm and clear communication.
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