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Tottenham sack manager Thomas Frank: Spurs manager sacked after winning 2 of 17 Premier League games
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Tottenham Parts Ways with Thomas Frank: Spurs Fire Manager Following Just 2 Wins in 17 Premier League Matches

February 11, 2026 2 Min Read
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Tottenham Dismisses Manager Thomas Frank

Tottenham Hotspur has parted ways with manager Thomas Frank following a lackluster first half of the season. Currently, the English club is positioned 14th in the Premier League, only five points clear of the relegation zone, managing to secure just two victories in their last 17 league matches. Although Spurs have shown strong form in the Champions League, finishing in the top eight and advancing to the round of 16, the decision was made to relieve Frank of his duties. He had taken over in June 2025 after replacing Ange Postecoglou. Last season, Tottenham ended up 17th in the Premier League while also claiming the UEFA Europa League title against Manchester United. Despite the arrival of new players and a managerial change, improvement has been elusive.

The club announced Frank’s departure on Wednesday, stating, “The board believes it’s necessary to change the men’s head coach position due to recent performances and results. Thomas has shown tremendous dedication and we are grateful for his contributions, wishing him the best in his future endeavors.”

Frank, who was at Brentford from 2018 to 2025, is the latest figure to exit from the troubled club, which has also seen the resignations of former chairman Daniel Levy and head of football Fabio Paratici during this challenging season.


Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer enthusiasts as it highlights the ongoing struggles of a historically prominent team like Tottenham. The managerial shake-up could signal a pivotal moment in the club’s quest for stability and success, leaving fans eager to see how the next chapter unfolds in their journey.

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