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“Spurs Set to Replace Thomas Frank Amid Poor Performance”

After a surge of social media speculation, it became increasingly evident that Thomas Frank’s tenure at Spurs was coming to an end. Suggestions arose for the 78-year-old owner of a prominent Cheltenham Gold Cup contender to step in as a replacement, particularly with Harry Redknapp’s name thrown into the mix. Despite Redknapp’s prolonged absence from Premier League management, some voices proposed his return to Tottenham.

The statistics painted a dismal picture of Frank’s recent performance, with only nine wins in his last 48 Premier League matches. The decision to part ways with Frank was largely influenced by Tottenham’s underwhelming results under his leadership. Averaging a mere 1.12 points per game, Frank’s track record was the lowest among Spurs managers with over five games in charge.

While external factors such as key player injuries contributed to Frank’s struggles, the team’s lackluster form and string of disappointing results ultimately sealed his fate. Despite occasional flashes of promise, including a fourth-place finish in the Champions League group stage, Tottenham’s overall performance failed to meet expectations.

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