Thomas Frank is reportedly losing support among the Tottenham hierarchy as the club’s top brass deliberate on the Dane’s future.
When chants of ‘you are getting sacked in the morning’ rang around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after the final whistle against West Ham, Frank probably knew that he was in trouble.
That is exactly what is unfolding, with a number of reports indicating that Spurs are weighing up making a managerial change following their latest home defeat.
The latest updates coming from sources in the club do not make for encouraging reading for the 52-year-old.

At least one high-ranking Tottenham official wants Thomas Frank sacked
BBC Sport are now reporting that Frank may be losing internal support among the Spurs hierarchy following the 2-1 defeat to the Hammers.
The Dane is now said to be under serious threat of being sacked just seven months after replacing Ange Postecoglou in the N17 hotseat.
The outlet claims that at least one member of the club’s executive team has actively recommended Frank’s dismissal following Saturday’s loss.
The report adds that the Tottenham hierarchy is now weighing up whether to immediately pull the plug on the project or give the former Brentford boss time to turn things around.
Spurs announcement on Frank’s future may not be imminent
This ties in with what was reported by The Daily Mail, who suggested that Frank’s job is now under serious threat after the reaction from Spurs fans on Saturday.
However, that update claimed that an announcement from Tottenham on Frank may not be imminent as the top brass continue to deliberate whether a change is needed.
The publication added that Dane is expected to take charge of Spurs for their Champions League clash against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday.
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