Thomas Frank sack odds slashed as anger reverberates through Tottenham after latest development

Thomas Frank’s odds to be sacked as Tottenham head coach have been slashed dramatically, with an N17 exit looking more likely than ever.

Tottenham were beaten 4-1 by Arsenal on Sunday at Emirates Stadium, with a performance that has caused uproar within the Lilywhites’ fanbase.

Frank has been called out for his decisions for the game after deciding to play a five at the back formation.

Spurs never really looked like scoring, and as a result have another damaging loss on their North London derby record.

Pressure has inevitably grown on Frank since that defeat, with his future as Tottenham manager looking increasingly unclear.

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank looking annoyed on the touchline.
Credit: Imago

Thomas Frank now more likely to be sacked by Tottenham

Tottenham started the season well with Frank, but the cracks have started to show over time.

The Lilywhites now sit 11 points behind the Gunners in the league, as any remaining outside hopes of a title run have now been quashed.

Bookmakers now have Frank at his highest risk of being sacked since taking charge at Tottenham.

Credit: Breaking Media/Imago

One major bookmaker had Frank down as 25/1 to get sacked before the clash against Arsenal, with odds dropping significantly to just 10/1 now.

Another betting firm has dropped its odds from 25/1 down to 20/1 for Frank to be shown the door.

It’s pretty clear that Frank’s time at Tottenham is bearing thin, and with a congested period upcoming for Spurs, he could be gone sooner rather than later.

Frank could be gone after Tottenham’s next three games

Tottenham have been unpredictable under Frank. The Lilywhites have managed wins over Manchester City and Villarreal this season, but have failed to win at home against the likes of Bournemouth and Wolves.

Spurs face PSG next in the Champions League on Wednesday, and it could be an ugly result against the defending European title holders.

If Frank has lost the dressing room, signs will be apparent versus PSG.

GameCompetitonDate
PSG vs Tottenham (A)Champions LeagueWednesday 26 November
Tottenham vs Fulham (H)Premier LeagueSaturday 29 November
Newcastle vs Tottenham (A)Premier LeagueTuesday 2 December
Tottenham’s next three games

The Lilywhites have three games in six days coming up, none of which will be easy to win.

By the end of this gruelling run, some Tottenham fans may get what they want, and Frank could very well be gone.

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