What was an open secret is now official: Tottenham Hotspur have parted ways with manager Thomas Frank. The decision arrived Wednesday after intense scrutiny regarding the club’s dismal Premier League form. Spurs currently sit 16th, near the relegation zone, following damaging defeats to Manchester United and Newcastle.
While Frank successfully secured direct qualification to the Champions League round of 16, domestic struggles proved fatal. The board released a statement confirming the split, noting that despite appointing the Dane in June 2025 to build for the future, immediate results necessitated change.
"Thomas has conducted himself with unwavering commitment," the club stated, wishing him success. This development contradicts Frank’s own recent confidence. Just days ago, after losing to the Magpies, he assured reporters he would remain. Ultimately, the board prioritized Premier League survival over European achievements, ending Frank’s tenure at the club effective immediately.