
Mauricio Pochettino odds slashed again as Thomas Frank crumbles towards Tottenham sack
Tottenham are hopeless right now.
Spurs crashed to another 2-0 defeat against Manchester United on Saturday, with Cristian Romero‘s red card opening the floodgates at Old Trafford.
It was typical for the Lilywhites, though, with Romero following his embarrassing public rant with yet another red card for a stupid challenge.
Frank went on to embarrass himself yet again with his comments on his skipper, and the Dane is looking more out of his depth with each passing week.
It’s the same thing said about every Tottenham manager since Mauricio Pochettino.

What’s the latest on Thomas Frank sack?
Frank is yet to be sacked by the Lewis family, but Spurs fans have switched off fully now.
With the ever-changing manager landscape, the odds are shifting every week, but there is one constant that is starting to emerge.
That is Pochettino.

At the end of January, Pochettino was 7/2 with majorbookers to take over at Tottenham.
Fast forward two weeks, and the USMNT head coach has seen his odds slashed down to 2/1, with real traction growing around his return.
Roberto De Zerbi is the second favourite after his sensational exit from Marseille, with Robbie Keane and Xavi also close behind at 6/1.
Either way, Frank is looking over his shoulder.
Who else is in the running for the Tottenham job?
Pochettino will want to get the 2026 World Cup out of the way with home nations, the United States, first, before any massive decisions.
But will Frank last that long?

Oliver Glasner is an interesting case, given that he is leaving Crystal Palace at the end of the season, but his fall from grace in this campaign may throw up some alarm bells.
The same can be said for Ruben Amorim, who may have better tools in North London for his very specific formation, compared to his time at Old Trafford.
Either way, Frank is still in charge of Spurs, but with some very hard fixtures coming up in the Premier League, it may not remain that way for long.
With Newcastle and Arsenal next up at home, anything other than positive results could be the final straw for a very patient Lewis family.