
"As I said after the game, I completely understand the frustration, if you don't win there will always be frustration. That is normal, it is part of it. Especially as we haven't won as much as we would have wanted at home, not only this year but in the last period, maybe for years, maybe more. So, the frustration grows a little bit more. That's understandable."
"We are nothing without the fans. No club is anything without the fans. Tottenham Hotspur is nothing without our fantastic fans, nothing. We need each other. There is nothing we want more than making them happy in every way and my point was that during matches, that is where we need each other. If you want to create a fortress, it can only be done together. Fans, team, me."
Tottenham lost 2-1 at home to Fulham after conceding two goals in the opening six minutes, with goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario culpable for Fulham's second following a misjudged clearance. Vicario was booed by sections of the home crowd, prompting manager Thomas Frank to criticise those supporters before softening his comments. Frank acknowledged fan frustration as understandable, stressed the club's dependence on supporters, and called for calm analysis of performance factors. Frank urged unity between fans, players, and staff to build a stronger team and create a difficult place for opponents ahead of the trip to Newcastle, who sit level on 18 points.
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