Tottenham Hotspur have announced that manager Thomas Frank has been sacked after just eight months in charge.
Frank was given the position in June 2025 after Ange Postecoglou was sacked just weeks after winning the Europa League with Spurs.
Frank leaves the club in 16th position in the Premier League with 29 points after 26 games, far away from where the club expect themselves to be.
Despite some good results in Europe and wins over Manchester City and Everton, there have just been too many poor results to keep Frank in the job for the Spurs board.
What happened to be the final straw for the club board was last night’s 1-2 home loss to Newcastle United.
In a statement the club said: “results and performances have led the Board to conclude that a change at this point in the season is necessary.”
As we head into the last few months an interim as the club looks for the next man to try and make them a force in the Premier League again.
Early favourites to take over include Robert de Zerbi who has today left French club Marseille, John Heitinga currently head coach of Ajax, and sensationally Mauricio Pochettino is tipped to make a potential return after spending five years there from 2014-2019.



