Tottenham Part Ways with Head Coach Thomas Frank

Tottenham Hotspur have sacked head coach Thomas Frank after a poor run of results left the club hovering near the relegation zone.
The decision was confirmed by the Premier League side a day after a 2–1 home defeat to Newcastle United.
That loss left Spurs in 16th position on the table, only five points above the drop zone as pressure mounted on the technical crew.
Club officials said the decision followed a review of recent performances and the need to reverse the team’s slide before the season enters a critical stage.
Frank, who joined the club with high expectations, struggled to find consistency as Tottenham dropped valuable points in recent weeks.
Supporters had grown increasingly frustrated with the team’s defensive lapses and inability to hold on to leads in several matches.
Injuries to key players and frequent changes to the starting lineup were also seen as factors that affected performances.
Tottenham’s form at home, traditionally a strong point, also declined with a string of disappointing results at their stadium.
The club is expected to name an interim manager while the search for a permanent replacement begins immediately.
Reports indicate that the board wants a quick appointment to stabilise results and lift morale in the dressing room.
Players were informed of the decision shortly after the announcement, with training sessions continuing under existing coaching staff.
Frank leaves with Spurs facing a difficult run of fixtures that could determine their survival this season.
The club thanked him for his service and wished him well in his future career.