Tottenham sacks Thomas Frank after a run of poor results in the Premier League.
Beaten by Newcastle and stuck in 16th place on the table, Tottenham Hotspur have decided to part ways with their manager Thomas Franck, the club’s worst win percentage in the Premier League era.

Tottenham have parted ways with Thomas Frank after less than eight months on the bench, according to Sky Sports. The decision comes the day after the home defeat to Newcastle (1-2), a setback that leaves the Spurs in a worrying 16th place in the Premier League, with only five points clear of the relegation zone.
The club from North London is going through a dark spell: only two wins in the last 17 league fixtures. Arriving with the aim of reigniting the momentum, Thomas Frank leaves his post with a record of 13 wins in 38 matches across all competitions.
The Danish coach also leaves behind an unflattering stat: with a 26.9% win rate in the Premier League, he posts the lowest win percentage for a Tottenham manager since the league’s inception in 1992.
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