Spurs fans are at a loss for words after the humiliating 2-1 defeat to West Ham United, with many calling for manager Thomas Frank's head on a platter. The Danish coach has been struggling to win over Tottenham supporters since his appointment in the summer, and this latest result has cemented his status as a target for toxicity.
Frank's pedigree is well-documented, having previously managed Brentford to promotion, but Spurs fans are growing increasingly disillusioned with his conservative approach. The team's league home record reads 11 games lost, six won, and only two drawn - a worrying statistic that suggests Spurs are struggling to assert their dominance at home.
The game itself was a masterclass in Spurs' inability to string together a coherent performance. Despite taking the lead through Cristian Romero's equaliser, the team succumbed to a stoppage-time winner from Callum Wilson, with goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario to blame for both goals.
As the final whistle blew, Frank appeared broken and stunned by the scale of the fans' discontent. Many Spurs supporters were chanting "sacked in the morning" before the game even finished, making it clear that Frank's position is under serious threat.
Former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney told BBC Match of the Day: "I felt for him - I have been in that position. It is a lonely position to be in. The Tottenham fans have spoken and, when that happens, it looks like he will lose his job."
Ex-England striker Alan Shearer echoed this sentiment, stating: "The players are not giving enough, there is no doubt but I don't see a plan or a system and some players are looking lost." He also questioned the team's signings in the summer, saying that Spurs need to give something extra if they want to compete.
Frank's problem is that after losing games, even their sceptical supporters might expect them to win. The upcoming sequence of games against Borussia Dortmund, Burnley, Eintracht Frankfurt, Manchester City, and Arsenal will be crucial in determining Frank's fate.
The Spurs hierarchy has been trying to defend Frank, but this latest result has made it clear that the tide is turning against him. Whether those above him show more patience or decide to make a change remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Thomas Frank is under intense pressure, and his future at Tottenham hangs in the balance.
Frank's pedigree is well-documented, having previously managed Brentford to promotion, but Spurs fans are growing increasingly disillusioned with his conservative approach. The team's league home record reads 11 games lost, six won, and only two drawn - a worrying statistic that suggests Spurs are struggling to assert their dominance at home.
The game itself was a masterclass in Spurs' inability to string together a coherent performance. Despite taking the lead through Cristian Romero's equaliser, the team succumbed to a stoppage-time winner from Callum Wilson, with goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario to blame for both goals.
As the final whistle blew, Frank appeared broken and stunned by the scale of the fans' discontent. Many Spurs supporters were chanting "sacked in the morning" before the game even finished, making it clear that Frank's position is under serious threat.
Former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney told BBC Match of the Day: "I felt for him - I have been in that position. It is a lonely position to be in. The Tottenham fans have spoken and, when that happens, it looks like he will lose his job."
Ex-England striker Alan Shearer echoed this sentiment, stating: "The players are not giving enough, there is no doubt but I don't see a plan or a system and some players are looking lost." He also questioned the team's signings in the summer, saying that Spurs need to give something extra if they want to compete.
Frank's problem is that after losing games, even their sceptical supporters might expect them to win. The upcoming sequence of games against Borussia Dortmund, Burnley, Eintracht Frankfurt, Manchester City, and Arsenal will be crucial in determining Frank's fate.
The Spurs hierarchy has been trying to defend Frank, but this latest result has made it clear that the tide is turning against him. Whether those above him show more patience or decide to make a change remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Thomas Frank is under intense pressure, and his future at Tottenham hangs in the balance.