Tottenham have a wretched record at home in 2025, Thomas Frank reacts

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Thomas Frank admitted frustration as Tottenham once again failed to turn home advantage into three points, with Wolves holding Spurs to a draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

It was back-to-back draws for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League following their 1-1 stalemate with Wolves at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.

Frank would have been hoping for a repeat of the performance in midweek when Spurs followed up their league draw against Brighton with a comfortable 3-0 win over Doncaster in the Carabao Cup.

Wolves arrived with nothing to show for their efforts this season, yet they still managed to come away with a point, and in doing so, they compounded Spurs’ growing frustrations about their inability to make home fixtures count.

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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank on home struggles after Wolves draw

It is a problem that has lingered around Tottenham in recent years, the inability to kill off games where they are expected to dominate. Spurs have won just three of their 12 Premier League home games in 2025, losing seven of those. Of course, only two of those non-wins have involved Frank himself, though.

When asked whether it was a mental issue or something deeper, the Tottenham boss gave his assessment. Speaking to football.london, Frank said: “I can only really speak about when I have been here, of course. I think the two games, you can see that Bournemouth also doing very well.

“I think they are a very difficult team to play. The one thing with Bournemouth is that was a bad performance. Overall, just bad. Today I think there was much more positive in our performance.

“But unfortunately, on the day we could not get the three points. That happens. I think it is still a small sample for me to judge myself in that aspect.”

Spurs away form highlights contrast under Thomas Frank

Tottenham have won more games away from home this season than they have managed on their own patch, with no side picking up more points on the road than Frank’s men.

Seven of Tottenham’s 11 points in the league have come from away fixtures, underlining just how poor they have been at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and while away form can carry a team far, Spurs balance out both records if they are to sustain a push for Champions League qualification.

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