Spurs manager Thomas Frank remains steadfast in his job despite the mounting pressure, with some questioning whether his position has become untenable following a dismal home defeat against West Ham that further entrenched Tottenham's worrying Premier League form.
Frank has defied expectations by staying put amidst the chorus of criticism and demands for his dismissal, instead choosing to focus on the upcoming Champions League tie against Borussia Dortmund where he will be managing with an arsenal of just 11 outfield players - three of whom could struggle to complete 90 minutes.
While there were concerns about Frank's future employment, after having lunch with key executives Vinai Venkatesham, Johan Lange and Nick Beucher in a move described by the manager as 'all good', which has been interpreted as an extraordinary show of faith.
Despite this, questions still linger around his tenure, particularly whether he remains in the job due to the unavailability of a suitable replacement for such a critical match against Dortmund's formidable German side. "If your back is against the wall, you fight," Frank said in a defiant statement.
For Spurs' battered squad, injuries have piled up with key player Ben Davies set to undergo surgery on his ankle after suffering an injury during the West Ham defeat and another youngster, JoΓ£o Palhinha, ruled out of the match due to concerns over his fitness. In contrast Xavi Simons will be able to play against Dortmund having suffered an ankle injury while being tackled by Jarrod Bowen.
Frank also revealed that Spurs are set to drop Mathys Tel in favour of Dominic Solanke for the upcoming Champions League tie, a decision that was met with disapproval from fans after Tel started his last four matches.
Frank has defied expectations by staying put amidst the chorus of criticism and demands for his dismissal, instead choosing to focus on the upcoming Champions League tie against Borussia Dortmund where he will be managing with an arsenal of just 11 outfield players - three of whom could struggle to complete 90 minutes.
While there were concerns about Frank's future employment, after having lunch with key executives Vinai Venkatesham, Johan Lange and Nick Beucher in a move described by the manager as 'all good', which has been interpreted as an extraordinary show of faith.
Despite this, questions still linger around his tenure, particularly whether he remains in the job due to the unavailability of a suitable replacement for such a critical match against Dortmund's formidable German side. "If your back is against the wall, you fight," Frank said in a defiant statement.
For Spurs' battered squad, injuries have piled up with key player Ben Davies set to undergo surgery on his ankle after suffering an injury during the West Ham defeat and another youngster, JoΓ£o Palhinha, ruled out of the match due to concerns over his fitness. In contrast Xavi Simons will be able to play against Dortmund having suffered an ankle injury while being tackled by Jarrod Bowen.
Frank also revealed that Spurs are set to drop Mathys Tel in favour of Dominic Solanke for the upcoming Champions League tie, a decision that was met with disapproval from fans after Tel started his last four matches.