Thomas Frank, Tottenham's head coach, has revealed that he did not fear losing his job after the recent home defeat against West Ham, despite being booed by his own fans who chanted "sacked in the morning". The chants were once again sung at Burnley last Saturday, but Frank believes that the Champions League qualification has given him a chance to silence the critics.
Frank expressed his commitment to the club and its fans, stating that he knows how football works and that it's easier to blame the head coach rather than acknowledging the bigger picture. He attributed the recent losses to the absence of key players like James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, and Dominic Solanke.
Frank acknowledged that there have been changes in the club's hierarchy since Daniel Levy's exit, which might have led to the current struggles. However, he believes that the leadership is aligned and working towards the same goal. He wants to defend himself more, as some fans might be demanding change, but remains confident in his ability to guide the team forward.
The most recent win against Eintracht Frankfurt has provided a glimmer of hope for Frank and the fans, with 3,500 supporters clapping him and the players after the match. Frank believes that this shows how wins can turn things around and restore confidence among the fans.
Frank expressed his commitment to the club and its fans, stating that he knows how football works and that it's easier to blame the head coach rather than acknowledging the bigger picture. He attributed the recent losses to the absence of key players like James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, and Dominic Solanke.
Frank acknowledged that there have been changes in the club's hierarchy since Daniel Levy's exit, which might have led to the current struggles. However, he believes that the leadership is aligned and working towards the same goal. He wants to defend himself more, as some fans might be demanding change, but remains confident in his ability to guide the team forward.
The most recent win against Eintracht Frankfurt has provided a glimmer of hope for Frank and the fans, with 3,500 supporters clapping him and the players after the match. Frank believes that this shows how wins can turn things around and restore confidence among the fans.