that’s all, Thomas Frankruled by tottenham hotspur The manager is done.
Following Tottenham’s 2-1 loss to Newcastle United on Tuesday night, the Dane said he would be “1,000 per cent” in charge once the north London derby begins.
Well, about 12 hours later, confirmation came in that he had been deported, fired after a rather frustrating time at N17.
Frank gave the Lilywhites one of the worst managers in their history. This is true. His winning percentage in all competitions is 34.2%, ranking last among Tottenham’s permanent managers.
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Tottenham manager’s winning percentage in the league |
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1) Antonio Conte |
57% |
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2) Mauricio Pochettino |
56% |
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3) Nuno Santo |
50% |
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4) Jose Mourinho |
47% |
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5) Angie Postkoglu |
41% |
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6) Thomas Frank |
27% |
ENIC therefore had no choice but to relieve him of his duties. They are just five points above the relegation zone and need to make changes before falling deeper into crisis.
Who can replace Tottenham’s Frank?
The current job market is not flooded with options, meaning Spurs are likely to turn their attention to temporary options before making a permanent one in the summer.
Ryan Mason – sacked at West Brom a few weeks ago – Reportedly an option And John Heitinga is a member of Frank’s coaching staff and can hold this position until the end of the season.
So far as permanent heirs are concerned, Roberto De Zerbi is now a free agent After leaving Marseille within the past 24 hours. Oliver Glasner and Andoni Iraola also touted in recent months, but won’t leave until the end of the season.
Tottenham Hotspur are facing the same problem Mauricio Pochettinoa name chanted by supporters inside the stadium on Tuesday night.
According to the Independenthe is an “ideal” target for the club as they look to find a quick solution to their managerial problems.
Reports suggest that “informal” talks are already underway as Tottenham are considering a formal move to bring the former Paris Saint-Germain boss back to north London.
However, he is currently in charge of the United States and despite his obvious desire to return to the club, he won’t be going anywhere until he leads the United States out of the World Cup at home.
Why Pochettino is better than Glasner and Elora
Well, here we go again. Spurs have been here several times over the years. They’ve tried everything but no one has been able to take the Londoners to the next level.
They hired big-name players like Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, but both ended up in tears. they also tried Premier League– Proven managers such as Nuno Santo and Thomas Frank. Ange Postecoglou played left field and eventually won the Europa League trophy but had a poor domestic record.
So, what’s the answer? Well, there’s a feeling that Glasner and Illaura – regardless of how they’re rated in Premier League circles – could deliver a similar level of failure as Frank and Nuno.
The Crystal Palace boss may well have enjoyed FA Cup success at Selhurst Park, but his public row with Eagles boss Steve Parish shouldn’t please many at Spurs given the system of dominance in the past.
Then there’s De Zerbi, who is known for his attacking possession football, which is attractive to Spurs fans. He performed very well at Brighton and once helped Marseille enter the Ligue 1 title race this season. There is belief that the Italian will one day coach an elite team, but there is uncertainty over whether he will be able to revive a currently sinking ship.
However, Pochettino is one of the few managers who can make a positive contribution at Spurs. There was romance in the move, of course there was, and some said not to go back, but Spurs knew what they were getting here. All other candidates, including De Zerbi, will be at risk and this appointment cannot set the Lilywhites back any further.
The Argentine has unfinished business at Tottenham Hotspur. Tottenham Hotspur have unfinished business with Poch. That Champions League final was one of Tottenham’s best achievements of modern times and no one has been able to get them close to it since. He’s the one they need to get, forget about everyone else.
The fact is that Pochettino remains a truly elite coach who has not only proven that he can improve Spurs but has a proven track record of developing young talent.
Dele Alli and Harry Kane have both risen to stardom under the Argentine. Dele won the PFA Young Player of the Year award, while Kane’s goalscoring numbers in a 4-2-3-1 system are well documented.
This certainly bodes well for the current Spurs squad, which has a pool of top talent at Pochettino’s disposal. Consider Tuesday night’s goal scorers Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall. Players like Luka Vuskovic could also soar to new heights under the 53-year-old.
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