Thomas Frank reportedly sacked by Tottenham after disastrous start to 2026
Tottenham Hotspur dismissed Thomas Frank after winning only one of their last ten Premier League matches, leaving them five points above relegation, sources said.
- On 11 February 2026, Tottenham Hotspur sacked head coach Thomas Frank after their home defeat to Newcastle United.
- After winning just one recent league game, Spurs sit five points and two places above the relegation zone amid their poor form.
- Former Spurs player Jamie O'Hara said, `Everything about the football club now is rotten, it is disgusting,` and argued players lack the stomach for a fight.
- That shift in the table meant Leeds United's comeback draw with Chelsea leapfrogged them above Tottenham, increasing alarm for the club's management.
- Given his Brentford background, Thomas Frank departs as a Premier League stalwart faces a severe slump, sitting five points above the relegation zone.
177 Articles
177 Articles
The reign of the Danish Thomas Frank al Tottenham lasted eight months. A few hours after Roberto De Zerbi's farewell to Marseilles, another excellent bench jumped in Europe: the former coach Brentford was put at the door by the Spurs after the home ko of Tuesday with Newcastle, the eleventh in the championship, which nails the London team to the sixteenth place, just five points above the relegation zone. The defeat against the Magpies was ugly:…
Without any victory in the internal competitions in 2026 — five victories and four empathies — the spores occupied the 16th place in the English League and were removed from the English Taça.
Thomas Frank is no longer the manager of English football club Tottenham. After last night's defeat to Newcastle, he insisted that he is 1000 percent the right man.
Player mutiny and fan fury - inside Thomas Frank's toxic Tottenham reign
Thomas Frank was axed by Tottenham after a chaotic six weeks in which players were left baffled by his tactics and the club was plunged into a relegation battle. A number of players felt they could no longer support him as Frank departed with the worst win rate in Spurs’ Premier League history. Tuesday’s toxic 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle United was their 11th loss of the season and left them just five points above the drop zone. The i Paper und…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





























