Tottenham Hotspur’s season under Thomas Frank has been nothing short of chaotic. While the Danish manager continues to steer the ship at N17, frustration among supporters is building — not just due to inconsistent results, but the style of football on display.
Fan Frustration Growing Over ‘Safety-First’ Football
Tottenham fans expect attacking, expressive football. Instead, they’ve watched their team struggle to create excitement, highlighted by the disappointing collapse in the North London Derby earlier this season.
Winning has been hard enough, but for many fans, the bigger issue is the lack of ambition and entertainment.
Questions Mount Over Frank’s Future
This dip in identity has sparked headlines and whispers about the former Brentford manager’s long-term future. Several reports have linked Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner with a move to Tottenham should the hierarchy decide a change is needed.
Oliver Glasner: Potential Fallout at Palace Adds Fuel to Rumours
Glasner’s situation at Crystal Palace is becoming a story of its own.
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His contract expires at the end of the season.
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He recently criticised his board publicly over a lack of transfer backing.
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Multiple Premier League and European clubs are monitoring him.
Former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown, writing for Football Insider, even suggested that Glasner may walk away in the summer, hinting at a possible behind-the-scenes bust-up at Selhurst Park.
This naturally intensifies the connection to Spurs, who could view this as an opportunity should they decide to replace Frank.
Author’s Opinion
Tottenham find themselves in a delicate position.
Thomas Frank was hired for a long-term project, but doubts are growing. Meanwhile, coaches of Glasner’s calibre rarely stay available for long.
If he moves to a major European club, Spurs could miss out for years — making their decision on Frank even more complicated.
