Tottenham have slipped from their early-season rhythm under Thomas Frank, and Jamie O’Hara has now shared a blunt verdict on the club’s worrying downturn.
Tottenham Hotspur’s high start under Thomas Frank has quickly gone downhill, as results have been poor in recent weeks.
Spurs were in the top five in August, but at the moment, they are edging closer to the bottom half of the table under the new boss, Thomas Frank.
Their 2-1 defeat against the London side Fulham has only compounded Frank’s pressure with boos echoing around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and it is not the first time.

Jamie O’Hara questions Tottenham form under Thomas Frank
Jamie O’Hara has now delivered a strong verdict on Tottenham’s slump and suggested that both the manager and squad are falling short.
He hinted that the scale of the job is exposing Frank, the 52-year-old who is only managing a top six side for the first time in his career.
O’Hara said: “I am starting to think the job is too big for Thomas Frank, but our recruitment has been so bad, these players just are not good enough, most of them are way off it, big problems.”
Spurs transfer plans heading into January
The January transfer window is edging closer, and Tottenham has some big decisions to make going into the window.
Reports claim that Tottenham are keen to strengthen several areas of their squad, including at the striker position and out wide.
Semenyo has been heavily linked with a move to Spurs, while at the back, there have been talks of a new goalkeeper being signed.
Tottenham will now have to sign top-quality players, not youngsters finding their feet if they are to turn things around and compete with the very best.
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