Report: Tottenham are looking to replace Thomas Frank with Spanish manager
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Report: Tottenham are looking to replace Thomas Frank with Spanish manager
"Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering a bold managerial change that could see former Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez take over from Thomas Frank, according to Fichajes. The North London club's hierarchy is said to be increasingly concerned about the team's form and lack of tactical identity under Frank, who only took charge last summer. Tottenham's start to life under the Danish manager has been far from convincing. The team has managed just 10 wins in 25 matches across all competitions,"
"Xavi Hernandez has emerged as a serious candidate to replace Frank should Tottenham decide to make a change mid-season. The former Barcelona manager is currently available and is believed to be open to a Premier League challenge. Tottenham's board reportedly view Xavi as a strategic, long-term investment, rather than a short-term fix. His track record of promoting youth, emphasising technical football, and maintaining a clear tactical identity is seen by them as principles that can help the club move forward and progress."
Tottenham Hotspur's hierarchy has grown concerned about the team's form and perceived lack of tactical identity under Thomas Frank, who took charge last summer. The side has won just 10 of 25 matches in all competitions and suffered a 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest that many describe as the season's lowest point. Several flat performances have intensified speculation about Frank's future. Xavi Hernandez has emerged as a serious potential replacement, is currently available, and is thought to welcome a Premier League challenge. Tottenham's board view Xavi as a long-term strategic investment given his youth promotion, technical emphasis, and clear tactical identity.
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