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Fabrizio Romano confirms troubling Mathys Tel transfer news

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Time and time again, Thomas Frank has embarrassed himself as Tottenham Hotspur manager, and the club may already be suffering the consequences for their poor preparation. By not having a contingency plan for Frank being awful and needing to be replaced mid season, Spurs are forced to keep Frank through the Tuesday night Champions League battle against Borussia Dortmund.

As Tottenham fans in the stadium who witnessed the horrid 2-1 loss to West Ham United on Saturday were chanting at Frank, he really should have been fired swiftly on Sunday morning for his latest disaster class.

Instead, Frank gets a few more days to screw things up at the club, and, of course, he only needed those few days to do more damage. Throughout the season, Frank has been treating Mathys Tel so badly that despite being fully COYS since day one, even as a loanee from Bayern Munich, the Frenchman now wants the rest of the season away from Tottenham in order to actually play.

Fire Thomas Frank into the sun

Frank ticked him off - and literally everyone in the fan base as the crowd booed - by subbing him off against West Ham despite Tel being his best attacker. He could have taken off the lazy, indolent Randal Kolo Muani for a display so embarrassing that everyone wants him gone from the club now, but instead he hooked off Tel yet again in one more display of utter stupidity.

And stupid is as stupid does, as Frank proved on Monday, mindlessly pulling Mathys Tel from the Tottenham Hotspur Champions League squad the literal day before Dortmund, replacing him with a subpar Dominic Solanke who has barely played this season due to injury and is still literally yet to make start, having only just returned from a nagging injury.

Fabrizio Romano is reporting to the surprise of nobody that Tel and his camp are royally upset with Frank's latest dreadful snub. As Paris FC in Ligue 1 push harder and harder to acquire Tel on loan, Tel may be pushed more and more towards demanding an exit. Fab says Tel and his camp are "not happy at all" with what Frank did.

Nor should they be - and nor are the fans. Tottenham supporters want Frank out NOW before he can do further damage like this absolutely insane bit of managerial malpractice. Frank is somehow already a contender for being the worst manager in Tottenham history, and if he costs them Tel after this blunder, his legacy will forever be a stenching stain at the N17.

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Thomas Frank sealed his sacking with latest gaffe

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Tottenham Hotspur supporters have been wanting the club to fire Thomas Frank for weeks, with many supporters begging the club to part ways more than a month ago. The losses just keep piling up for Spurs, who are now losing to the caliber of opponents they are desperately scared to avoid becoming.

Just this past weekend, Tottenham fell 2-1 at home to West Ham United, who are in the relegation zone and have been one of the most hopelessly dysfunctional sides in European football. That is, of course, until you factor in that Spurs have not been much better, strictly speaking in terms of the Premier League, having finished 17th last season.

But Spurs are getting worse and worse, and the only light that exists in the tiniest of cracks at the end of a foreboding tunnel is the belief that finally Spurs will do the right thing and can this imposter sitting in the manager's chair.

Thomas Frank is toast

Tottenham fans screamed for Frank to be sacked in the morning after the West Ham game. It did not happen, but with reporters like David Ornstein indicating it is a matter of when, not if, Frank will go and reports circulating of Tuesday night's battle with Borussia Dortmund being Frank's last with the Lilywhites, the optimism is palpable.

All the while, whenever Thomas Frank opens his mouth, all he does is give Tottenham Hotspur fans more reasons to want him out and to seal his fate as being sacked. Prior to the Dortmund game, which could - and really should - be his last as a Tottenham coach, Frank vomited more diarrhea that had everyone in the fan base cringing.

He actually went out of his way to defend the poor results, asking fans to look at the last seven games as an example of reasons to be positive about him continuing. What? Here is what Frank said to everyone, via The Spurs Express, “I would refer to the last seven games. I think they have been quite regularly in the right direction and where it’s such a little things that need to drop for us.”

Please get him out as soon as possible. There can be no possible way he thinks the last seven games - of which Tottenham literally only won one game - can be in any way remotely acceptable. Tottenham are the epitome of a terrible football team, and they are losing to other terrible football teams with lower revenues like West Ham and Bournemouth.

it's time to go for Frank, and, at this point, anyone who thinks otherwise is either related to Frank or owes him in some way. Because what he is saying defies logic, reality, or any form of common sensibility at this point. He is cooked.

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David Ornstein all but guarantees Tottenham will fire Thomas Frank after latest news

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Tottenham Hotspur fans have been fed up for months with the work of Thomas Frank as manager, and while there was some resistance to wanting to fully declare him out due to the nature of the nearly annual managerial upheaval at the N17, the lack of any sort of progress slowly eroded at the last remaining shreds of hope for improvement.

Spurs are materially worse than they were to start the season when the club still had the remnants of Ange Postecoglou's ideology sticking to them. As Frank has implemented what is nothing short of cowardly, defensive football that is as much of an eye sore as it is ineffective, so, too, have Spurs results gone down the gutter.

Losses to arch rivals Arsenal and Chelsea were bad enough, but the last straw for many was the 2-1 defeat to West Ham United at home, representing a clear down turn in performances since last season under Postecoglou and even earlier this season when Mohammed Kudus spearheaded a vengeful blowout of the Hammers.

Thomas Frank's days are numbered

Thomas Frank may be days away from the sack, and there are many fans who do not want him to even survive the upcoming Champions League game against Borussia Dortmund, as is rumored. And while Spurs supporters are discouraged by how quiet the club has been about Frank - they literally chanted they wanted him fired the next day during Spurs 2-1 loss to West Ham on Saturday - a new report from David Ornstein may reassure angered supporters.

Speaking on the NBC Sports Premier League broadcast to Rebecca Lowe, The Athletic's chief transfer insider stated that "it is a matter of when, not if" Tottenham fire Frank. He even added that not only have the fans and the "hierarchy" turned on Frank, but also "many players" are upset with the direction of the club and "understandably dissatisfied" with the job the manager is doing.

That sentiment is echoed by everyone. Ornstein further states that there is a sense within the club that while Frank is not a bad manager, he was not the right fit for Spurs. And that seems to be something all the fans who want him out can get behind.

Frank's style of football suits a small club like Brentford better than Tottenham, and the laughable way he puts in players just for long throws as an end of game strategy pretty much typifies it. Ornstein's full report to Lowe is well worth listening to and pretty much hammers home all the issues at the club, including the overall leadership. But based on what he is saying, it is only a matter of time Frank is fired; Spurs fans will hope it is sooner than later.

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Tottenham have no choice but to exile Randal Kolo Muani

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Frank earned more jeers and chants of being fired by Spurs supporters on Saturday afternoon, but there were also several Tottenham players whose displays on the pitch merited cries for them to lose their job status, too.

Striker Randal Kolo Muani began his loan tenure from PSG to Tottenham quite dismally with a dead leg, but he started to heat up when healthy, including a brilliant individual display against his parent club in the Champions League.

Randal Kolo Muani is killing his reputation

However, that match feels like a one off and ancient history at this point. Kolo Muani initially impressed Spurs supporters with his work rate and was tabbed as the solution at striker, but over the past several weeks as results have mounted against Spurs, a dark side to RKM has emerged.

Simply put, Kolo Muani looks like a guy who does not want to be here. His performance against West Ham was lackadaisical in every sense of the word. Kolo Muani was slowly meandering about the pitch, passing sideways, offering genuinely no sort of goal threat, and looking like he wanted nothing to do with Tottenham Hotspur as a club.

Fans are increasingly calling the Frenchman out as a player who appears to be phoning it in, and it is true that he has no need to show Spurs any loyalty since he will be back out of Tottenham and on the next flight to France the moment the season ends.

Tottenham need to phase him out. Kolo Muani has no future value to Spurs, he will not be back next season, and he is treating the club like he is a mercenary. Spurs need to exile him to the bench and start giving all those minutes at the 9 to Mathys Tel, as the younger French forward has outperformed his fellow former Bundesliga man. Tel means something to Tottenham long term, and it is better to start him at striker and appease him against any loan move than to give a player with Kolo Muani's lack of effort a single second more.

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Tottenham are ready to go for the ultimate fans' choice Thomas Frank replacement

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank is on the verge of getting sacked after an abysmal performance over the Premier League weekend against West Ham United, one of the teams toiling away in the relegation zone.

The fact that Spurs were outplayed and outcoached by West Ham was bad enough, but fans were even more incensed after the game seeing the response Frank had to the defeat. Whereas captain Cristian Romero talked about the result being unacceptable, Frank tried to make excuse and explain away that Spurs were close to a positive result, when nothing could be further than the truth.

Frank has not been sacked yet, but it could be a matter of days when the news comes through the grape vine that the ex Brentford manager is offiicially done at the N17. Spurs may merely be waiting until the dust settles after the Borussia Dortmund game in the Champions League on Tuesday night, scrambling for a replacement until then.

Tottenham fans have made their choice

Tottenham Hotspur supporters want former Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso above anyone else, and unless Liverpool fire Arne Slot now as opposed to waiting just to hire their former midfielder, he could be theirs for the taking if they can offer the right package.

And as if to answer the prayers of their fans, Liverpool reporter DaveOCKOP reports that Tottenham Hotspur are indeed interested in hiring Alonso as a Thomas Frank replacement, should Spurs fire Frank (and it is looking increasingly likely that this will happen).

DaveOCKOP is the first journalist with a positive track record to directly link Tottenham to Xabi Alonso, and there is a lot about the marriage that would make sense. Alonso needs a young, hungry squad of talented players who will buy into his tactics, and after dealing with Frank's negative ways, Spurs players will buy into anything.

And Alonso will want a less pressurized situation than Real Madrid after dealing with the egos there. Spurs do have a couple of players with unnecessary egos like Pedro Porro and Guglielmo Vicario, but they are very mild and benign; Alonso can whip them up into shape easily, and they used to be leaders before being jaded by how terrible Frank is.

Alonso is the breath of fresh air Tottenham are looking for, and while names like Mauricio Pochettino and Oliver Glasner will be on the table, as well as Alonso's old rival Xavi from his Barcelona days, there is no question to Spurs supporters that Alonso, formerly undefeated in the Bundesliga, is a cut above the rest.

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Oliver Glasner just showed why he would be even worse for Tottenham than Thomas Frank

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Tottenham Hotspur may only be days away from firing Thomas Frank, who buried himself as deep in the gutter as he has ever been in as coach of this team. Spurs just lost 2-1 to one of the most abysmal teams in the Premier League, 18th placed West Ham United, and Frank's tired old refrain after the game was all about how Spurs were unlucky and were close to a good outcome.

News flash, buddy, you have never been close to doing anything remotely good for Tottenham over the past two months. Each passing week is a new lecture in humilitation written by Frank, and Tottenham fans are counting down the days, hoping he gets canned after the Borussia Dortmund game on Tuesday at the absolute latest. They have been done with Frank for weeks, if not months, as a collective fan base.

Now, the question is about who will replace Frank. There is a clear dream option Tottenham supporters have in mind in recently fired Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso, who only failed at the high pressured Santiago Bernabeu owing to a lack of experience at coaching the massive egos in Madrid. And to be fair to Alonso additionally, those egos have gone completely out of control and never gave Alonso a shake to begin with.

Xabi Alonso is not realistic

Alonso, though, is unrealistic, and if Liverpool fire Arne Slot, there is no way he would pick Tottenham over his former club. Tottenham can not put all their eggs in his basket and have to come up with alternatives, but, unfortunately, all of those alternatives are, like Thomas Frank, of the mid table Premier League ilk.

The most prominent of those mid table Premier League managers is Oliver Glasner, a former Europa League winner at Eintracht Frankfurt and winner of the FA Cup last season for Crystal Palace. Glasner may just be the best coach in the history of the Eagles, and because of his trophy case, he is automatically miles above the other middling middle men in the mid table.

However, Glasner, character wise, may be a worse higher than Frank. While Frank is a coward who clearly does not belong at Tottenham, you have to question Glasner's temperment and ability to deal with a top team, based on how foolishly and childishly he has reacted to Palace selling Marc Guehi out of necessity, having already warned Glasner for months that they would have to sell him.

Glasner threw a temper tantrum, even after already confirming he would be leaving Crystal Palace at the end of the season and not renewing. He told reporters on Saturday, via Fabrizio Romano, “I feel we are being abandoned completely. The worst thing is selling our captain one day before playing a game. I have kept my mouth shut until now... You get your heart torn out twice this season, both times one day before a game, Eze and Guehi”.

He also said, via Crystal Palace beat writer Bobby Manzi, “Crystal Palace are fine to end the season like this — with Oliver Glasner, with another manager, I don't know, I don't care.”

Wow. Yeah, Tottenham Hotspur need to stay away from Oliver Glasner at all costs. Using the third person is never a good sign, but complaining about sales that were perfectly valid when you are Crystal Palace is an entirely different story. Who does this guy think he is, Antonio Conte at Juventus? Glasner sounds like he is not stable enough to be a leader, and it is no wonder why he cycles jobs so quickly. He is stronger tactically than Frank but maybe even weaker mentally, and Spurs don't need that rubbish again.

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Antonin Kinsky just got a lifeline at Tottenham

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Things just keep going from bad to worse for Tottenham Hotspur in the 2025/26 Premier League season, and the club now has to be worried about a potential relegation fight on the horizon after losing 2-1 to 18th placed West Ham United in a defeat that really should seal Thomas Frank's fate as the club's manager.

Frank was the biggest individual loser of the defeat to the Hammers, but he was not the only individual associated with the Lilywhites to disgrace himself. Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario was among the players on the pitch to produce a horrid day, negating a brilliant save from West Ham center back Konstantinos Mavropanos with several miscues.

VIcario is one of the best pure shot stoppers in the Premier League, but he is literally the worst goalkeeper in the league at everything else. Tottenham fans were in disbelief at how poorly he commanded his own box, with his flapping at air for the West Ham winner late in the game standing out as yet another hard to forgive gaffe from the Italian international.

Guglielmo Vicario continues to lose points

All season long, the experienced Vicario has looked like a rookie at defending crosses or dealing with the ball at his feet, and this was far from the first time when the ex Empoli man literally cost Tottenham Hotspur points in the table in a winnable game by making an inexplicable basic error.

Young backup Antonin Kinsky is far from the finished product, but he is an immensely talented young shot stopper with more long term upside than Vicario. He could be the ideal replacement for Vic if given the chance, but with Thomas Frank not giving him any chances, the Czech international is now, like forward Mathys Tel, contemplating pushing forcefully for a transfer away from the N17 and the club's horrid head coach.

If there is any justice in the world - and especially if Frank gets his walking papers after this embarrassing rivalry defeat - then Vicario's hapless flailing against West Ham will usher in a few starting opportunities for Antonin Kinsky.

The young backup has played well enough this season to merit more starts, while Vicario has been troublesome enough to earn some demerits of his own. Tottenham need to keep seeing more and more of what Kinsky has in him, and, yes, they do need to do a better job of keeping their top young talents like Tel and Kinsky appeased with minutes.

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Tottenham learned a bitter lesson about Conor Gallagher

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Eligible to play in his first game after signing with Tottenham Hotspur for 40 million euros from Spanish giants Atletico Madrid, Conor Gallagher did not miss his opportunity to immediately settle into the Spurs starting XI on Saturday afternoon against rivals West Ham United.

Well, it ended up being far from a dream debut for either Gallagher or the Lilywhites, as Spurs lost 2-1 to a team that, even after picking up three points on Spurs, still sits 18th in the Premier League and in a relegation fight that could soon also involve Tottenham at this rate.

Gallagher was very much a part of the futility of the display, as he looked totally overmatched and a bit out of sorts in his first game. Now, that can partially be forgiven, since debuts and adjustments can be rough, and it is also true that Gallagher was not exactly in great game shape with Atletico Madrid, given he was mostly riding the pine in the Spanish capital.

Conor Gallagher was on the bench in Madrid for a reason

Then again, you could also just as viably argue that Gallagher was riding the bench for the Rojiblancos for a reason. He simply was not good enough for them, and that is a big reason why Atleti were actively shopping him to wasteful Premier League clubs like Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur for months and months.

Atleti had no interest in keeping Gallagher, much less playing him, and Tottenham may already be seeing the early signs of why. So at best, Tottenham learned a lesson they probably should have already known, and that is the fact that Gallagher is not going to be able to help them substantially for the first few games.

At worst, though, they may have to mull over a more troublesome lesson, and that is the reality that the scraps of two top European clubs in Chelsea and Atletico Madrid will likely be nothing more than overpriced scraps for Tottenham now.

Because Gallagher looked like the player who was in over his head for Atletico Madrid, chasing shadows and neither creating nor producing anything of note for the attacking players. The challenge should now be set from the entire Tottenham coaching staff and upper management brass from Gallagher to step up, because this very early return was totally unacceptable and far beneath what literally every other midfielder employed to the Spurs squad could have provided this team against a midfield as lowly as West Ham's.

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Thomas Frank fooled everyone with Archie Gray, including himself

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Coming into the Premier League battle between London rivals Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United, many fans assumed that Spurs coach Thomas Frank would go with an all veteran midfield trio in the game with Conor Gallagher eligible to debut upon his signing from Atletico Madrid.

Well, Tottenham did start Gallagher in his first possible game, but instead of starting Joao Palhinha as the defensive midfielder alongside him with Xavi Simons up top as the No. 10, young Archie Gray drew another start over Palhinha at the base of the midfield next to the incoming Englishman.

It was a surprising vote of confidence in a young player, and although Frank has been giving Gray more starts that he deserves in recent weeks, many assumed Frank would go with the more defensive veteran in the Portuguese international.

Archie Gray deserves better

But just as Tottenham's embattled manager brought the fans a brief pleasant surprise, the pleasantries with Gray lasted a meager 45 minutes. Because despite the fact that Gray was excellent and even battling in the tackles one one one as good as Palhinha would have, Frank hooked him off for no legitimate reason.

Instead, he brought in one of his veteran favorites of a different ilk, getting Yves Bissouma, of all people, back in a match upon his return from injury. Bissouma actually was not bad, but the fact that Spurs took Gray, a much better player in the present and future than Biss, is absolutely ridiculous and only further headlines the cluelessness of Frank as a coach.

It was not the only substitution mishap from Frank in the game, as he would later sub off Mathys Tel - his best attacker in the game - instead of the hopelessly useless Randal Kolo Muani at striker. But it was a wild sub to make at the half that further undermines the trust that the young players will have in their manager who should be on the verge of a sacking.

What makes it all even worse is the fact that Gray was probably the best player on Tottenham Hotspur in the first half of the matchup, holding the midfield together with tight ball progression and dogged defensive work to win possession.

Archie Gray has certainly earned more starts for Tottenham, and on this day, it is quite evident that if given the choice, he should be starting over the newcomer Conor Gallagher, too. But as long as Frank is still manager, you cannot trust Spurs to play the best men for the job either.

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Thomas Frank drives Mathys Tel away further with clueless justification for snub

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Tottenham Hotspur supporter are far past the point of their patience being worn thin with manager Thomas Frank, whose coaching job this season has been so putrid that he is making the failed Spurs managers of yesteryear look like nostalgic options by comparison.

Spurs latest outright embarrassment came this weekend in the Premier League with a 2-1 loss to London rivals West Ham United, who came into the game in the relegation battle as one of the least competent teams in the Premier League.

Well, just as Spurs gifted Bournemouth their first win in 11 games, so, too, did the Lilywhites manage to make the Hammers look like world beaters on Saturday afternoon in front of their own fans. The boos continually rained down on Frank during and after the game, and there was an inflection point of jeers at around the hour mark when the dreadful Danish coach hooked off left winger Mathys Tel for striker Dominic Solanke.

Tottenham keep screwing over Mathys Tel

Bringing Solanke into the game was not the problem, and most Spurs fans expected the England international to get additional minutes in this one after finally returning from injury last week in the FA Cup vs. Aston Villa.

No, the issue was WHO Frank took off. Because once again, Tel was the biggest attacking threat in the front three, and it was not even close. Tel was delivering real attacking threat and intent on a team lacking any bit of that outside of him, and the minute he left the game, Spurs, to nobody's surprise, were totally doomed to lose with zero attacking output.

The Tel snub came at an even worse time, too, as the Frenchman is outright begging for a transfer out so that he does not have to deal with Thomas Frank senselessly benching him. Tel needs minutes for his development and knows it.

Meanwhile, Spurs kept on Randal Kolo Muani, a loanee with no future at the club whom fans now despise because his body language, effort, and overall lack of threat are that of a No. 9 who clearly does not want to be there.

Frank, as always, had another laughable excuse and so called justification for his brainless decision making. He told reporters after the latest Tottenham defeat, via Football.London's Alasdair Gold, “I need to take decisions, of course. So I had to take one offensive player off. And I feel Wilson is a bit better to the right and wanted two strikers on the pitch. So that was the decision. There was nothing wrong with Mathys' performance."

What on earth is he talking about? Every single Tottenham Hotspurs supporter knows that Mathys Tel can play striker and has actually done so better than every other woeful No. 9 on this football team this season. He could have easily kept Tel in and played Solanke at striker for Kolo Muani, utilizing Tel as a striker himself. It's not even a question, and Frank's quote pretty much seals, yet again, the fact that he has no idea what he is doing - much less what he is talking about.

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