Tottenham: How Thomas Frank's side silence home fans in away games

Tottenham's home advantage is a myth for away games, as the team has found ways to silence their home fans and pick up crucial wins on the road.

According to former Spurs defender Martin Keown, who now analyzes the game alongside Ashley Williams, this season's Tottenham side seems to have cracked the code to success in away fixtures. The key to this newfound form lies not only with the team's tactics but also in how they manage their home fans.

The energy and noise that the home crowd usually provides is often the spark that sets off an attack, as it can be difficult for opposing teams to keep possession under such pressure. However, Tottenham seem to have found ways to dampen this energy and calm down the atmosphere, making it easier for them to control the game.

Williams attributes this success to the team's ability to nullify their opponents' attacking threats, cutting off space and disrupting supply lines between players. This prevents their opposition from launching sustained attacks, allowing Spurs to win the battle of wills in the midfield area.

For Keown, the Tottenham manager Thomas Frank is instrumental in getting his team focused and in sync on away games. By emphasizing discipline, work rate, and unity among his squad, he encourages a collective mentality that transcends individual brilliance.

The results show that this new approach has worked wonders for the Spurs, as they continue to rack up wins and climb higher in the table. As Williams puts it, "They're not just a team; they're a unit working towards the same goal."
 
I love how Tottenham's gone from being a team that struggles away from home to one that seems unstoppable on the road πŸš€πŸ’ͺ Their secret might just be silencing their own fans (that's what Martin Keown said, anyway) and taking control of the game before it even starts. It's all about getting focused and working together as a unit - sounds like manager Thomas Frank is doing something right πŸ™Œ
 
Tottenham's away form is getting stronger by the minute πŸš€πŸ’ͺ. It looks like Keown is right, their tactics are solid but managing the home crowd is key too πŸ€”. They need to keep that energy under control or it'll give away too many free kicks ⚽️. The team's discipline and unity are really paying off, Frank is doing a great job πŸ‘. It's all about the collective effort now, not just individual brilliance πŸ’•.
 
[Image of a football player with their arms crossed, looking calm and collected] πŸ†πŸ’¨
[Tottenham fans cheering from behind the crowd, but looking somewhat muted 😐]
[ GIF of a referee blowing whistle, followed by a "silencing" symbol βœ‹οΈ]
[Image of Thomas Frank, manager, standing in front of a whiteboard with a diagram, emphasizing teamwork and unity πŸ“πŸ’ͺ]
 
I'm loving this new Tottenham strategy πŸ€©πŸ†! They've figured out how to shut down those home fans and dominate away games πŸ’₯. I mean, it's all about nullifying their opponents' attacking threats and disrupting the flow of the game πŸ”΄. Thomas Frank is a genius when it comes to getting his team focused on the road games πŸ™Œ. His emphasis on discipline, work rate, and unity has paid off big time πŸ‘. It's not just about individual brilliance, but about every player working together towards that common goal πŸ’ͺ. I'm all for this new approach, it's a breath of fresh air in the Premier League 🌞!
 
Spurs are proving everyone wrong with their away game form πŸ’‘. They've figured out how to counteract the home crowd's energy and create their own momentum on the road. I think it's great that they're focusing on nullifying their opponents' threats and disrupting supply lines – it's all about controlling the midfield battle. Thomas Frank's emphasis on discipline, work rate, and unity is really paying off for them πŸ†. If they can keep this up, watch out for Spurs in the second half of the season!
 
Wow 🀯, I mean, can you believe how good Tottenham's away form is this season? Interesting πŸ€”, they've totally figured out how to beat their home fans and surprise people on the road. It's like they have a secret sauce that makes them unstoppable! πŸ‘ The way they shut down opponents' attacks and control the midfield is pure genius πŸ’‘. And it's not just about individual brilliance, but a team effort where everyone is on the same page. Unity is key πŸ”—.
 
I think Tottenham's success on the road is a major key to their title aspirations πŸ†πŸ‘. The way they've adapted to silence the home crowd and focus on disrupting their opponents' attacks is pure genius πŸ’‘. It's not just about the tactics, but also about managing expectations and staying calm under pressure βš–οΈ. Thomas Frank's emphasis on discipline and unity has clearly paid off πŸ™Œ. The team's ability to nullify opponents' threats and control the midfield battle is unmatched πŸ”΄. If they can maintain this momentum, they'll be unstoppable πŸ’₯! #TottenhamHotspur #AwayGames #FootballGenius
 
I gotta say, who'd have thought Spurs would be the ones silencing their home crowd? I mean, I've seen some underdog stories in my time, but this one's got me impressed 🀯. It's not just about the tactics or the manager's approach, it's like they've figured out how to tune down the noise at the stadium and take control of the game themselves.

And I love how Williams puts it - "They're not just a team; they're a unit working towards the same goal". That's so true. When you've got a squad that's all on the same page, it makes for some pretty compelling football. Let's see if this newfound form keeps 'em in the hunt 🀞
 
I'm loving how Tottenham is breaking away from their old home advantage woes 🀩. It's like they've cracked the code to winning on the road! The way they manage those rowdy fans and nullify their opponents' attacks is pure genius πŸ’‘. Thomas Frank's tactics are spot on, emphasizing discipline and teamwork over individual heroics. It's amazing how a collective mentality can make all the difference in football πŸ†. And I love what Ashley Williams said about Spurs being more than just a team – they're a unit working towards the same goal! πŸ”’
 
tbh πŸ€” i think its kinda interesting how spurs have figured out to dampen home fans energy πŸ”‡ it makes sense that if ur opponent cant keep possession, theyd struggle. but whats with managers trying to nullify opponents attacking threats? like isnt that just a basic defensive strategy? πŸ’‘ anyhoo, its clear frank has been instrumental in getting his team on the same page πŸ“ & now spurs are reaping the benefits πŸ†
 
TBH, I think Tottenham's success away from home is kinda overrated πŸ€”. They might be able to shut down their fans, but that's not like they're actually playing better football on the road. It's just a case of adapting to the situation and exploiting their opponents' weaknesses. The fact that they can do it without their fans being all loud and crazy is still a bit weird to me πŸ˜‚. And don't get me wrong, Thomas Frank's tactics are solid, but I think he's being way too generous with praise for his team right now πŸ™„. They're not beating top teams on the road just because they're more disciplined, it's also about picking the right opponents and timing their attacks perfectly. Can't we give them some credit for being decent without relying on their fans to create chaos? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ
 
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