The Prague Post - Under-fire Frank claims backing of Spurs hierarchy

EUR -
AED 4.277562
AFN 76.296473
ALL 96.630221
AMD 441.314111
ANG 2.085004
AOA 1066.914872
ARS 1672.630881
AUD 1.734298
AWG 2.096558
AZN 1.983235
BAM 1.958414
BBD 2.34515
BDT 142.413972
BGN 1.956054
BHD 0.439092
BIF 3447.045298
BMD 1.164755
BND 1.496617
BOB 8.074882
BRL 6.23492
BSD 1.164364
BTN 105.758522
BWP 15.602026
BYN 3.351617
BYR 22829.19101
BZD 2.341756
CAD 1.614903
CDF 2533.341188
CHF 0.928425
CLF 0.02619
CLP 1034.127753
CNY 8.117
CNH 8.102336
COP 4281.416766
CRC 567.464725
CUC 1.164755
CUP 30.865998
CVE 110.407626
CZK 24.300317
DJF 207.000455
DKK 7.471225
DOP 74.09954
DZD 151.554832
EGP 55.23546
ERN 17.47132
ETB 181.706371
FJD 2.657504
FKP 0.871178
GBP 0.867218
GEL 3.133504
GGP 0.871178
GHS 12.580954
GIP 0.871178
GMD 86.191685
GNF 10193.167651
GTQ 8.927993
GYD 243.601419
HKD 9.081301
HNL 30.70725
HRK 7.536195
HTG 152.475479
HUF 385.370644
IDR 19778.116222
ILS 3.675208
IMP 0.871178
INR 105.890232
IQD 1525.349039
IRR 49065.289536
ISK 146.199677
JEP 0.871178
JMD 183.745252
JOD 0.825848
JPY 184.058006
KES 150.206499
KGS 101.857577
KHR 4689.319407
KMF 495.020727
KPW 1048.278126
KRW 1715.590066
KWD 0.358698
KYD 0.970308
KZT 592.278164
LAK 25178.931561
LBP 104268.113503
LKR 360.656026
LRD 210.744002
LSL 19.186173
LTL 3.439218
LVL 0.704548
LYD 6.327174
MAD 10.732464
MDL 19.8868
MGA 5279.114225
MKD 61.572955
MMK 2445.670208
MNT 4151.226238
MOP 9.351923
MRU 46.480039
MUR 53.905169
MVR 18.006893
MWK 2019.020867
MXN 20.47712
MYR 4.723066
MZN 74.437081
NAD 19.186173
NGN 1653.206045
NIO 42.847558
NOK 11.715921
NPR 169.214036
NZD 2.009918
OMR 0.447864
PAB 1.164369
PEN 3.910954
PGK 4.974426
PHP 69.201596
PKR 325.816075
PLN 4.224449
PYG 7762.360725
QAR 4.256499
RON 5.092281
RSD 117.361901
RUB 90.27551
RWF 1698.210408
SAR 4.367674
SBD 9.462013
SCR 15.545731
SDG 700.598909
SEK 10.720978
SGD 1.496267
SHP 0.873868
SLE 28.128771
SLL 24424.321641
SOS 664.295216
SRD 44.600198
STD 24108.069488
STN 24.532956
SVC 10.18716
SYP 12881.691213
SZL 19.179847
THB 36.363908
TJS 10.851964
TMT 4.088289
TND 3.410782
TOP 2.804449
TRY 50.390078
TTD 7.90265
TWD 36.758263
TZS 2941.363032
UAH 50.386586
UGX 4057.450472
USD 1.164755
UYU 44.958077
UZS 13928.591033
VES 397.548585
VND 30592.280709
VUV 140.160914
WST 3.249886
XAF 656.842172
XAG 0.012317
XAU 0.000249
XCD 3.147808
XCG 2.098428
XDR 0.817604
XOF 656.805469
XPF 119.331742
YER 277.764839
ZAR 19.077547
ZMK 10484.171108
ZMW 23.316422
ZWL 375.05052
  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • JRI

    0.1600

    13.7

    +1.17%

  • BCE

    -0.1000

    24.14

    -0.41%

  • CMSD

    -0.0600

    23.92

    -0.25%

  • NGG

    1.5300

    80.89

    +1.89%

  • GSK

    -0.9000

    48.22

    -1.87%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    84.04

    0%

  • BCC

    -0.7600

    85.51

    -0.89%

  • RELX

    -0.2200

    41.63

    -0.53%

  • AZN

    0.4740

    94.427

    +0.5%

  • BTI

    0.1400

    58.22

    +0.24%

  • CMSC

    -0.0700

    23.48

    -0.3%

  • RYCEF

    0.0500

    17.08

    +0.29%

  • VOD

    0.0200

    13.47

    +0.15%

  • BP

    0.2300

    35.38

    +0.65%

  • RIO

    -1.2200

    85.13

    -1.43%

Under-fire Frank claims backing of Spurs hierarchy
Under-fire Frank claims backing of Spurs hierarchy / Photo: Adrian Dennis - AFP

Under-fire Frank claims backing of Spurs hierarchy

Thomas Frank insisted he retains the support of Tottenham's hierarchy after the under-fire boss met with the club's powerbrokers on Monday.

Text size:

Frank's future was reportedly discussed by Tottenham on Sunday in the aftermath of a dismal 2-1 home defeat against struggling West Ham.

Tottenham fans jeered Frank and chanted "you're getting sacked in the morning" during the West Ham debacle.

But Frank took training with his players ahead of Borussia Dortmund's visit to north London in the Champions League on Tuesday and remains adamant he will be given the chance to save his job.

The Dane spoke with Tottenham chief executive Vinai Venkatesham, sporting director Johan Lange and Nick Beucher, another member of the ownership group, over lunch on Monday.

"I've just been, how can you say, feeling the trust along the way. I've said that every press meeting. I had lunch with Nick, Vinai and Johan today and it was all good," Frank told reporters.

"All part of the media circus and I can only think about winning against Dortmund."

Just seven months after being hired from Brentford to replace the sacked Ange Postecoglou, Frank has been pushed to the brink by Tottenham's woeful form.

The West Ham defeat was Tottenham's third successive loss and their eighth in their last 14 matches in all competitions.

Frank's team are languishing in 14th place in the Premier League and have already been knocked out of the FA Cup and League Cup.

Accepting the responsiblity for Tottenham's plight, Frank said: "Even the best manager in the world, Pep Guardiola, says 'I am nothing without my players' and it is fair to say they haven't been available enough the whole time.

"But hey, no problem. I am happy to take the blame as long as everyone supports the players.

"It is about keeping the noise out, staying calm, carrying on."

- 'You need resilience' -

As the questions grew more pointed during his media briefing, Frank vowed to keep battling to turn the tide and called for unity at a club in crisis.

"If your back is against the wall, you fight. I am energetic and I fight," he said.

"It is not about me, we need to win football matches and we need to do that together.

"Unfortunately, it is a results business and emotions are in this as well.

"There are a lot of signs that this is going the right way. We still need to find a way to get over the line and we are much closer than we think."

Tottenham fans have been frustrated with Frank's prosaic game-plan, which prioritises defensive solidity and uses set-pieces as the primary method of attacking.

It is a stark contrast to the entertaining style used by Postecoglou, who ended the club's 17-year trophy drought by winning the Europa League.

"It is not about me. It is about supporting the team. In this game, you always need resilience. I believe I'm a guy that has good values," Frank said.

"The reality is that one in five people don't like you no matter what you do and one in five love you no matter what you do, both sides are probably biased, no matter what you do."

With Wales defender Ben Davies sidelined after ankle surgery, Frank's problems keep mounting.

He has only 11 fit outfield players available for the Dortmund clash.

"We are a little bit limited with the players available," Frank said.

"We need everyone to support us from minute one. If we get that support, anything can happen. Magic can happen."

L.Hajek--TPP