Thomas Frank, Tottenham's head coach, has insisted he feels the support of the club's board despite mounting pressure on his job. This comes after a toxic 2-1 home defeat to relegation-threatened West Ham, which left fans booing him and singing chants of "sacked in the morning". However, Frank revealed that he had lunch with key elements of the Spurs leadership on Monday, addressing concerns about his future.
Frank believes that as long as the team wins football matches and makes enough progress, everyone will support them. He emphasized that it's not about him, but rather about supporting the players and the team. When asked if he could win over every fan after being booed, Frank replied, "I won't win over every fan." He acknowledged that reality is that one in five people dislike him, no matter what he does.
Frank took a depleted squad into their Champions League game against Borussia Dortmund, which may be an opportunity for him to turn things around. The Dane stated that he sees signs of resilience in his players and believes they will respond well when down at half-time. However, history would tell you it's difficult to come back from fans turning against a manager.
Frank was also asked about his lunch with Nick Beucher, Vinai Venkatesham, and Johan Lange, the CEO, sporting director, and sporting director respectively. He claimed that he had reassurances of their backing despite mounting pressure on his job. However, Frank didn't provide clear answers when pressed further about whether he would be given time to turn things around.
Frank's optimism seems unwavering as he stated that if results improve, the fans will too. The Dane was seen as a man under pressure but believes in an aligned vision between himself and the club hierarchy.
Frank believes that as long as the team wins football matches and makes enough progress, everyone will support them. He emphasized that it's not about him, but rather about supporting the players and the team. When asked if he could win over every fan after being booed, Frank replied, "I won't win over every fan." He acknowledged that reality is that one in five people dislike him, no matter what he does.
Frank took a depleted squad into their Champions League game against Borussia Dortmund, which may be an opportunity for him to turn things around. The Dane stated that he sees signs of resilience in his players and believes they will respond well when down at half-time. However, history would tell you it's difficult to come back from fans turning against a manager.
Frank was also asked about his lunch with Nick Beucher, Vinai Venkatesham, and Johan Lange, the CEO, sporting director, and sporting director respectively. He claimed that he had reassurances of their backing despite mounting pressure on his job. However, Frank didn't provide clear answers when pressed further about whether he would be given time to turn things around.
Frank's optimism seems unwavering as he stated that if results improve, the fans will too. The Dane was seen as a man under pressure but believes in an aligned vision between himself and the club hierarchy.