Thomas Frank is not racking up enough points at Tottenham Hotspur and the club are already making plans for his potential departure.
Thomas Frank is still fairly new to Tottenham Hotspur and some have called for him to be given more time in order to change the club’s fortunes this season.
Frank himself believes he will be afforded time by Spurs, because he has claimed that sorting out the problems in the team is not a quick fix.
Although the Dane appears to have the support of the Tottenham board, some members are not convinced by Frank, which means his job is still far from safe.

Tottenham are looking at managers who could replace Thomas Frank
Some senior figures at Spurs fear the season could spiral out of control in a similar fashion to Ange Postecoglou’s final Premier League campaign, if their results do not improve.
With this in mind, Tottenham are lining up possible replacements for Frank and according to Caught Offside, Mauricio Pochettino is the club’s top candidate.
However, FA Cup winner Oliver Glasner and Fulham’s Marco Silva are also on their radar, with both bosses impressing at their respective teams.
Frank needs to stop making excuses about Spurs
The Tottenham first-team squad is not as strong as it has been in recent years, but a considerable amount of money was spent in the summer. Frank was backed with players like Xavi Simons and Mohammed Kudus, who have improved the team.
He should be doing a better job with the players at his disposal and instead of making excuses about needing more time, there has to be a focus on getting results immediately.
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