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Frank warned Spurs dressing room could turn over late tactical chaos

Thomas Frank
December 2025

Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank is under growing internal pressure, with several players reportedly losing faith in his leadership after repeated late tactical changes and role tweaks, which they believe contribute to confusion on the pitch and a string of poor recent results. Sources claim instructions are altered just before kick-off or abandoned early in matches, including the chaotic 5-3 Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, leaving senior players unsure of responsibilities as Spurs chase a turnaround starting with a tricky trip to resurgent Newcastle.

Thomas Frank blasts Spurs fans for booing Vicario

Thomas Frank
November 2025

Tottenham’s grim November continued with a 2-1 home defeat to Fulham, leaving them with one win from six games this month and three straight losses, after another defensive collapse saw them concede twice inside six minutes and fail to overhaul the early damage. Vicario’s dreadful error for Fulham’s second goal triggered loud boos from sections of the home crowd, prompting Frank to brand jeering during play “unacceptable” and claim those supporters are not “true Tottenham fans,” arguing criticism should wait until full time while the team fights on the pitch.

Tottenham board stand firm behind Frank despite derby humiliation

Thomas Frank
November 2025

Tottenham intend to give Thomas Frank time despite a 4-1 thrashing at Arsenal, three defeats in their last five league games and a slide to ninth. The ownership still sees him as a long term appointment and are not considering a change. Club figures accept concerns over his constant rotation, with 29 Premier League lineup changes already, and some players want more focus on Spurs’ own strengths rather than opponents. Even so, the hierarchy believes stability is key and expects Frank to solve the creativity issues.

Frank apologises after Spurs’ 4-1 derby capitulation at Arsenal

Thomas Frank (Spurs)
November 2025

Tottenham suffered a bruising 4-1 defeat away to Arsenal, producing one of their worst displays of the season as Eberechi Eze hit a hat-trick, Spurs generated an expected goals figure of just 0.07 and rarely threatened their fiercest rivals. Thomas Frank admitted the performance was the complete opposite of his intentions, apologised to supporters, criticised Spurs for losing too many duels and failing to escape Arsenal’s press, and warned their recurring lack of creativity, also seen against Chelsea, must be fixed quickly.

Potter outlines careful path back for Kulusevski after patella surgery

Dejan Kulusevski (Tottenham)
November 2025

Sweden boss Graham Potter says Dejan Kulusevski is progressing into the next phase of recovery after right patella surgery, with cautious optimism he could be back around Christmas or New Year as Sweden eye March’s World Cup play-off against Ukraine. Kulusevski has spent five months rehabbing, with Spurs footage showing him back on grass at a warm-weather camp, but Thomas Frank and Tottenham’s medical staff refuse to rush him, insisting he follows a controlled programme rather than chasing fixed dates to avoid any setback.

Spurs’ Kolo Muani suffers fractured jaw; out of France qualifiers

Randal Kolo Muani (Tottenham)
November 2025

Kolo Muani exited at half-time versus Manchester United after an aerial clash with Maguire. Initial optimism faded after scans confirmed a jaw fracture, ruling him out of France’s qualifiers against Ukraine and Azerbaijan and depriving Spurs of an in-form starter amid a congested schedule. The forward struggled post-collision, prompting Thomas Frank to withdraw him for Wilson Odobert. France replaced him with Florian Thauvin. Spurs must reconfigure the front line—likely rotating Odobert/Richarlison centrally or elevating Brennan Johnson—while monitoring timelines tied to protection masks and pain management.

Xavi Simons concedes slow Spurs start amid role shifts

Xavi Simons (Tottenham Hotspur)
November 2025

The €60.5m summer signing admits he has not met expectations, posting one assist in seven league games and a further Champions League assist. Used across advanced roles, he was subbed off after coming on in the 1-0 loss to Chelsea. Thomas Frank cites normal variance and confidence rather than systemic failure. Simons is adjusting to Premier League tempo and physicality; Spurs will continue flexible deployment, often high-left, while simplifying chance-creation tasks to rebuild rhythm.

Tottenham cash injection shifts transfer posture

Thomas Frank (Tottenham Hotspur)
October 2025

Spurs confirm a £100m family funding boost and a not-for-sale stance as Vivienne Lewis assumes direct control post-Levy. Frank indicates spending will follow sporting need rather than vanity, keeping a record fee possible but conditional. Operational power centralises with the Lewis family, accelerating football decisions and January planning. Expect targeted reinforcements aligned to Frank’s profile, contingent on league position and FFP headroom.

Spurs Rescue Draw in Norway, Frank Hints at Hauge Interest

Tottenham Hotspur
October 2025

Tottenham came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League, as Jens Petter Hauge scored twice to stun Spurs before a late own goal secured the draw. Frank later praised Hauge and hinted at past transfer interest.
Spurs survived a scare on artificial turf as Kasper Hogh missed a penalty before Hauge’s brace. Micky van de Ven pulled one back and Spurs levelled late on. Frank admitted he once tried to sign Hauge at Brentford, leaving transfer speculation alive despite contract hurdles.

Tottenham Striker Solanke Undergoes Ankle Surgery

Dominic Solanke (Tottenham Hotspur)
September 2025

Tottenham boss Thomas Frank confirmed striker Dominic Solanke has undergone ankle surgery after recurring issues. The forward, sidelined since August, had briefly returned to training but needed a procedure to address persistent problems, leaving Spurs without him for the foreseeable future. Solanke’s injury, sustained in pre-season, had already ruled him out of the UEFA Super Cup. He featured briefly in two early league games but never regained full fitness. Spurs expect a clearer recovery timeline after the international break, compounding Frank’s attacking challenges.

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