
"If he had to choose one fixture to avoid as he looks to steady the ship, it is possibly PSG at the Parc des Princes. Frank is in a difficult position. Approach the game with a more attacking mentality and they could be torn apart by the European champions. Adopt a similar tactical set-up to that which failed dismally at the Emirates and still lose - a distinct possibility given the resources at the hosts' disposal - and the flak will only increase."
"We first of all need to say sorry to our supporters. We need a big reaction in the next two games. A big reaction because we have to show the team we showed in the past. The ways we conceded the goals, especially playing with five at the back, we cannot concede these goals. And coming here and being punished with four goals is not our level. We will get our level again for the next two games."
Spurs manager Thomas Frank faces mounting pressure after a 4-1 defeat to Arsenal following a poor display against Chelsea. The next away fixture at PSG presents a tactical dilemma: an attacking approach risks being torn apart while a conservative set-up risks repeating recent failures. Frank apologised after the Arsenal game. Joao Palhinha apologised to supporters, demanded a big reaction in the next two games, criticised the goals conceded while playing five at the back, and promised full commitment to win the upcoming matches. Spurs previously led 2-0 versus PSG in the Super Cup before conceding late goals and losing on penalties. PSG winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia warned the match will be difficult but said PSG feel ready.
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