Antoine Semenyo's 95th-minute goal guided Bournemouth to a 3-2 victory over Frank's misfiring team at the Vitality Stadium, leaving them 14th in the Premier League table. Since the start of last season, only Wolves (36) have lost more Premier League games than Spurs' 30, with Frank barely improving on the form that saw them finish 17th under Ange Postecoglou last campaign.
"We knew we controlled the game. We had to be aware, with some transitions, we gave them a chance. We deserved the three points and did more to win the game. "We changed with the substitution of Kevin to be much more offensive. Most of these players played three games in seven days. It's an incredible effort from these guys and they deserve all the credit."
Keegan was in charge of Newcastle between 1992 and 1997. They were dubbed The Entertainers' due to their cavalier approach to defending, and his belief that the team had a duty to put on a show for the paying public. Arguably his most famous moment came in 1996 when, as Liverpool scored in the last minute to beat his side 4-3 to all but end their fading Premier League title hopes, he slumped over some advertising hoardings.
United then saw two efforts cleared off the line either side of a disallowed goal prior to half-time, before finally finding their equaliser five minutes after the restart as Benjamin Sesko ended his recent scoring drought by rifling home following a sumptuous Bruno Fernandes through ball. Sesko put his side in front 10 minutes later with another fine first-time finish, but Fletcher's men were promptly pegged back by a lovely curling effort from Clarets substitute Jaidon Anthony.
"It was weird, very up and down," he told Sky Sports. "I don't think we were by any means at our best, but then the way the game finishes, the feeling now, you don't really care about the performance - it's more the result. "I don't really remember it [his winning goal]. Swivel, hit and then hope. Celebrate. It's all a bit of a blur. It's just instinct, get whatever contact you can, and there are that many bodies, anything can happen."
Antoine Semenyo scored a stunning late winner in what is set to be his final Bournemouth game to beat Tottenham 3-2 at the Vitality Stadium. Struggling Spurs made the perfect start on the South Coast when Xavi Simons' backheel flick found Mathys Tel out wide, before the Frenchman drove inside a fired what had looked like a weak shot into the bottom corner, raising question marks about goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic.
Fresh from the departure of Enzo Maresca as head coach, Chelsea embark on a new era as they take on west London rivals Fulham, although new boss Liam Rosenior will not be in the dugout. Manchester United find themselves in a similar position: Interim manager Darren Fletcher takes charge for the first time following Ruben Amorim's sacking as they travel to Burnley.
Things could hardly feel more different ahead of Thursday's reverse fixture against Arsenal than they did back in August. In that game, Liverpool secured a 1-0 win thanks to a late Dominik Szoboszlai free kick-still a contender for goal of the season-and the tight contest hinted at a proper title race between the reigning title holders and the perennial runners-up.