Thomas Frank was left red faced after Tottenham Hotspur’s midweek fixture against Bournemouth and he has been slammed by a former Spurs player.
Thomas Frank finds himself in a difficult position, with Tottenham Hotspur failing yet again to win another Premier League game.
Spurs are now 14th in the Premier League table and the gap between themselves and the top five has been extended to six points.
To make matters worse for Frank, Brentford are the club who are currently in position to take the final spot for Champions League qualification. This is a particularly bad look for the manager, who left the Bees last summer to take up the vacant position at Tottenham.

Jamie O’Hara taunts Thomas Frank after his Arsenal cup blunder
Frank is currently doing himself no favours and he reached a new low point on Wednesday night. The Spurs boss was pictured drinking from an Arsenal cup before his team’s clash against Bournemouth, causing increased frustration from the supporters.
Jamie O’Hara was among those to notice this incident and he has taken aim at Frank, whom he has already criticised in recent weeks.
The former Tottenham midfielder posted on his X account: “How can Thomas Frank see what’s happening on the pitch when he can’t even see what’s on his coffee cup.”
This was followed with a number of angry face emojis as O’Hara ensured that despite making a joke about the embarrassing situation, he is not at all happy with Frank.
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Saturday could be the final straw for Frank at Tottenham
Like last season, Spurs have been absolutely terrible in the Premier League. However, Ange Postecoglou was in a Carabao Cup semi-final this time last year and he would later go on to win the Europa League.
Frank on the other hand has no realistic chance of silverware remaining except for the FA Cup, meaning he is in trouble if Tottenham are defeated by Aston Villa.
With the club’s fans and the likes of O’Hara continuing to protest Frank’s continued presence at Spurs, it may only be a matter of time before his sacking, unless there is a dramatic turnaround.
