Spurs fans' chants for Frank's exit echo through Turf Moor, with head coach Thomas Frank urging calm heads after a draw at Burnley, despite his job seemingly hanging in the balance.
Frank acknowledged that Spurs created more chances to win but conceded crucial goals that allowed Burnley to mount a comeback, highlighting the team's defensive woes. "You can't say we didn't do everything to win," he said. "We just need to keep improving." The manager emphasized the importance of retaining calm heads and maintaining focus on progress rather than reacting to criticism from fans or pundits.
While some Tottenham supporters chanted for Frank's exit during the match, it seems that the club hierarchy has yet to take decisive action. A win away at Eintracht Frankfurt next Wednesday would guarantee a top-eight spot in the Champions League, potentially bolstering Frank's position.
However, Spurs' struggles with consistency remain a concern, and manager Scott Parker conceded that draws are becoming a recurring problem for the team. With Burnley, like many of their relegation rivals, dropping points late on, it is clear that Spurs need to turn these near-misses into wins if they hope to secure a top-seven finish.
The addition of Andy Robertson from Liverpool, reportedly part of negotiations, could provide much-needed defensive solidity to Frank's team. Nevertheless, with two wins in 14 games, the pressure is mounting for Spurs to find consistency and ultimately secure their Champions League spot.
Frank acknowledged that Spurs created more chances to win but conceded crucial goals that allowed Burnley to mount a comeback, highlighting the team's defensive woes. "You can't say we didn't do everything to win," he said. "We just need to keep improving." The manager emphasized the importance of retaining calm heads and maintaining focus on progress rather than reacting to criticism from fans or pundits.
While some Tottenham supporters chanted for Frank's exit during the match, it seems that the club hierarchy has yet to take decisive action. A win away at Eintracht Frankfurt next Wednesday would guarantee a top-eight spot in the Champions League, potentially bolstering Frank's position.
However, Spurs' struggles with consistency remain a concern, and manager Scott Parker conceded that draws are becoming a recurring problem for the team. With Burnley, like many of their relegation rivals, dropping points late on, it is clear that Spurs need to turn these near-misses into wins if they hope to secure a top-seven finish.
The addition of Andy Robertson from Liverpool, reportedly part of negotiations, could provide much-needed defensive solidity to Frank's team. Nevertheless, with two wins in 14 games, the pressure is mounting for Spurs to find consistency and ultimately secure their Champions League spot.