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The Battle at Tottenham: Frank vs the Fans

Thomas Frank remains resolute in his conviction that he is the right man for the Tottenham job, despite growing calls for the return of Mauricio Pochettino. As the atmosphere at the club turns toxic, Frank faces a tough test of resilience.

The Battle at Tottenham: Frank vs the Fans

Thomas Frank insists he is '1,000 per cent' the right man for the Tottenham job despite a toxic atmosphere in north London. Spurs fans openly called for the return of Mauricio Pochettino as their side slumped to a miserable 2-1 defeat against Newcastle on Tuesday, leaving the crisis-hit club hovering dangerously above the relegation zone ahead of the derby match against local rivals Arsenal.As Spurs stumbled to a dismal home defeat, large sections of the home support made their feelings crystal clear: they want their old boss back. With Newcastle comfortable and Tottenham looking devoid of ideas, the home crowd began to chant the name of the man who led them to a Champions League final. "He's magic, you know, Mauricio Pochettino!" rang out from the South Stand, a brutal vote of no confidence in the current regime.It was a visceral, emotional plea from a fanbase that feels their club is drifting aimlessly towards a relegation battle. To compound the misery for Frank, the nostalgic calls for the Argentine were quickly followed by the ominous and all-too-familiar chant of "You're getting sacked in the morning".Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Despite the deafening calls for his head, Frank remained defiantly convinced of his position during his post-match media duties. Facing a barrage of questions regarding his future and the hostility from the terraces, the Dane doubled down on his ability to turn the tide. When asked directly if he believed he was still the person to lead Tottenham forward, his response was: "A thousand per cent sure. I am also 1000% sure that I never expected us to be in a situation like this with 11 or 12 injuries on the back end of this and what we’ve been facing, but I know when you need to build something and need to get through things, you need to show unbelievable strong resilience. "I think it is fair to say there are a few before me up here not only for Tottenham but in many other clubs that have lost their head many times and I think you need to have a calm head, carry on, keep fighting and keep doing the right thing, make sure we stick together because we can only do this if we stick together. That is the board, that is the leaders, that is the players, that is the staff, that is me and that is the fans. We’ve got to get through this. " Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingIn a defence typical of his analytical approach, Frank attempted to use data to argue against his own dismissal. With the spectre of the sack looming larger than ever, he suggested that history proves reactionary firings rarely yield long-term success, even if the "Pochettino" chants suggest the fans disagree."I understand the mechanism in football, no doubt about that but there are a lot of studies that it is not the right thing to do," he said. "I know it's the only movement they have, but there's also plenty of situations where it's not the right thing to do. The only thing I'll focus on is fighting, doing the right thing together with everyone else.Asked if he will still be in charge by the time they face Arsenal on February 22, he replied: "I’m convinced I will be. I understand the question and I understand it’s easy to point on me but I also think it’s never only the head coach or the ownership or the directors or the players or the staff. It’s everyone. If you do something right, you build something that can last. Of course we are not in a top position now. Everyone knows, directors, ownership, myself, what position we are in, what we need to improve and what we need to do better. That is what we are working very hard on."Auto translated by GOAL-e

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A Club in Crisis

Spurs' 2-1 defeat against Newcastle saw a stark display of discontent from the home fans, who passionately chanted for Mauricio Pochettino to make a return. The chants of 'He's magic, you know, Mauricio Pochettino!' reverberated around the stadium, highlighting the growing disillusionment with the current regime.

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Frank's Defiant Stand

Despite the overwhelming calls for change, Thomas Frank stood firm in his belief that he is '1,000 per cent' the right person to lead Tottenham. In the face of questions about his future, Frank emphasized the need for resilience and unity within the club.

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Data-Driven Defence

Employing his analytical approach, Frank attempted to use historical data to argue against his own potential dismissal. He pointed out that reactionary firings often do not lead to sustained success, even as the pressure mounts.

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Looking Ahead

As the derby match against Arsenal looms, Frank remains convinced that he will still be at the helm. Acknowledging the challenges facing the team, he stressed the importance of collective effort and continuous improvement to navigate through the storm.

Published on Feb 11, 2026
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