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Frank at Spurs crisis point - but has he been doomed from start?

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The sight of Tottenham Hotspur head coach Thomas Frank drinking from an Arsenal-branded cup was a meaningless mishap – but only added to the sense his tenure is turning into an unhappy accident.

Frank was correct to dismiss the nonsensical notion it was done knowingly, except that the incident was revealed after another damaging defeat at Bournemouth that ended in more toxicity involving Spurs fans and players, prompting more questions about the Dane's perceived lack of authority.

In his current position, Frank could do without the predictable mockery that followed from Arsenal fans, who deluged social media with photoshopped images of the Dane lounging in Gunners pyjamas on a red and white duvet.

The Bournemouth loss was then followed by an Instagram outburst from captain Cristian Romero in which he appeared to accuse the club's hierarchy of telling "lies" in a post that was later edited.

Spurs head into Saturday's FA Cup third round tie at home to Aston Villa with clouds of discontent hanging over the club, hardly respite from a run of only one win in six Premier League games that has left them 14th in the table.

Not yet – but Frank is struggling desperately on several fronts to prove he can cope with the huge expectations and high-profile at Spurs after operating so successfully in the more calm and organised conditions of Brentford.

Frank was surrounded by stability at Brentford, a structure formed by owner Matthew Benham and director of football Phil Giles. He has stepped into a high-stakes environment at Spurs, where even winning the Europa League, the club's first trophy in 17 years, did not spare predecessor Ange Postecoglou the sack.

It has left him vulnerable to a combination of poor results, a deteriorating relationship with many supporters unconvinced he has the pedigree or playing style to manage Spurs, and a lack of discipline from his players that has publicly undermined his authority.

Frank started with two wins at home to Burnley then away at Manchester City, but since then his reign has turned sour to leave him under growing pressure going into the Villa game.

Trouble started on and off the pitch after the 1-0 home defeat against Chelsea in November, when Spurs generated just 0.1 xG (expected goals) in a turgid display.

Frank was publicly ignored by defensive duo Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven when he wanted them to acknowledge supporters after the game. They brushed past the head coach, refusing to join in, walking straight off.

The pair later apologised, but even if their frustration was directed at fans, it still sent out poor signals about the control Frank had over his players.

Spence may have been contrite, but Frank was then left facing more questions about the defender's reaction to being substituted in the 3-0 loss at Nottingham Forest in December.

The club hierarchy is aware of the current disconnect between Frank and Spurs fans, arguably exacerbated by his high-risk strategy of going public with criticism after keeper Gugliemo Vicario was booed, then cheered ironically, after making an error in the home reverse against Fulham at the end of November.

Frank described Vicario's treatment as "unacceptable" and not the actions of "true Spurs supporters". Bold – but an approach that rarely goes down well, or ends well.

The fact that the discontent was so public brought Frank's turmoil into sharper relief, with travelling supporters making their feelings known loudly in Monaco after a goalless draw in the Champions League, in a fierce reaction to another 0-0 stalemate at his former club Brentford, then again when Spurs went down at Bournemouth.

Van de Ven and other players appeared to confront supporters at The Vitality Stadium following Antoine Semenyo's late winner, with Romero later launching his public broadside at the club.

Frank defended Romero, saying he is "a young leader", when in fact the Argentine - too often a disciplinary and playing liability - is 27 and a World Cup winner for his country.

He appeared to treat Romero with kid gloves when a heavier punishment could easily have been in order, only increasing the impression, publicly at least, that Frank struggles to impose himself on his players.

And at the heart of it all is a stodgy playing style which has not won enough matches, or favour with Spurs fans.

The timid five-man defence Frank employed in the 4-1 hammering in the north London derby at Arsenal on 23 November was another point of heavy contention, while Spurs still show no signs of true identity.

Spurs - as a club and fanbase - is currently a joyless place.

They are reasonably placed at 11th in the Champions League table, with a chance of reaching the top eight to automatically qualify for the knockout phase, but there has been no improvement in the Premier League.

They are currently 14th on 27 points, while after 21 games last season they were 13th with 24 points under Postecoglou.

Frank's Brentford played long and quick to put opponents under pressure with the quality of forwards Ivan Toney, Bryan Mbeumo and Yohan Wissa to carry out the game plan successfully. Frank's communication and strategy was clear.

None of this has happened at Spurs, leading Frank to crisis point before the FA Cup meeting with Villa.

The pain Spurs felt at being beaten to the punch by Arsenal only worsened when Eze scored a hat-trick in the north London derby.

Spurs have lacked a game-changing threat this season. Eze could have been that player.

In response to questions about Romero's statements, Frank said: "I have been here for seven months and I see a very aligned club. It is just up to us to prove that."

He needs to prove it quickly.

It may help Frank, for now, that chief executive Vinai Venkatesham is a renowned cool head, who offered crucial support to Mikel Arteta during his early struggles at Arsenal.

Frank, however, must show swiftly he can get a handle on a club that too often appears out of his control.

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Tottenham news: Spurs release limited edition FA Cup kit

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Tottenham have launched a campaign to pay homage to their 1901 FA Cup-winning team to mark the 125th anniversary of the historic achievement.

The club played in the Southern League Division One at the time, but against the odds, on 27 April 1901, they overcame top-flight Sheffield United 3-1 in the FA Cup final replay at Burnden Park in Bolton.

On Friday, Spurs launched a campaign to celebrate what is described as a "ground-breaking" historic achievement and hope to educate younger generations on the "significance" of that win.

As part of this, the team will take to the pitch wearing a limited edition retro kit that pays homage to the heroes of 1901 for the first time against Aston Villa in their third-round FA Cup tie on Saturday (17:45 GMT).

The shirt will feature a heritage crest and will have no player surnames on the back with just the number visible - as would have been the case in 1901.

The club have also said there will be a range of activities to mark the anniversary between now and April, including taking the 1901 trophy on a tour of local schools and the launch of The Spurs Legacy Cup later this year.

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Tottenham news: Analysis of Spurs' Premier League attacking stats

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Tottenham's 3-2 defeat by Bournemouth on Wednesday added to the air of frustration surrounding Thomas Frank's team.

The result left Tottenham languishing in 14th position in the Premier League table with just seven wins from 21 league matches.

The latest loss came against a Bournemouth side on a club-record run of 11 top-flight games without a win. But with the scores level heading into stoppage time, Antoine Semenyo netted a late winner for the hosts.

While losing games late on is bound to attract criticism, Spurs' labouring attack appears to be causing the most angst.

Frank's approach can be seen as unnecessarily risk-averse and, while Tottenham's manager may point to the ongoing absence of key threats like James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke, the data supports the suspicion that Spurs simply are not clicking in attack.

Tottenham have played by far the fewest through balls of any Premier League side this season, while they rank in the competition's bottom five sides for shots, expected goals and touches in the opposition box.

Spurs may yet replenish their squad in the January transfer window, but one win in the past six matches in all competitions represents a bleak winter for them so far.

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Tottenham news: Fan views on Cristian Romero's comments

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We asked for your views on Cristian Romero's comments after he appeared to take aim at the Tottenham hierarchy on Thursday.

Here are some of your thoughts:

Anon: Romero is saying what he thinks and understands, and to be honest, is probably right. He's the only player showing any grit and determination in games and Iwish we had 10 more of him. Thomas Frank and the rest of his contingent need to have the courage to own up to their shortcomings in running the club.

Brian: No problem with his rather throwaway comments. Something has to happen, and it's not all down to a decision about Frank's future. I thought we were entering a new era of leadership. Well, let's have it.

Clare: I don't think there's anything wrong with Romero coming out and saying this. He's obviously so fed up with the hierarchy (as all Spurs fans are too).

However, not all fans were on board with Romero's need to air out the club's dirty laundry.

Richard: Saying these things in public is not his place nor helpful to the plight of the club; it just drives division and generates more negative media coverage. However, his point is spot on and a positive demonstration of support from the board in words and transfer of intent is sorely lacking. The vacuum raises questions about whether they're really behind Frank.

Ricky: If I mess up at work, I put my hands up, I don't post on social media that my boss is telling lies. Romero and the other players should look very hard at themselves and their own performances rather than point fingers at the owners and directors when we play badly.

Jeffrey: He needs to take a close look at himself, first a captain who never shows leadership on the field and can be a liability.

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Tottenham Hotspur transfer rumours: Souza

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Thomas Frank: Tottenham boss defends Cristian Romero over social media post

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Tottenham winger Mohammed Kudus out injured until April

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Tottenham Hotspur winger Mohammed Kudus has been ruled out until after the international break in March.

The 25-year-old lasted just 19 minutes of Sunday's 1-1 draw with Sunderland before limping off with a thigh injury.

The Ghana forward is expected to be available for the return of Premier League action on 11 April.

"Mohammed Kudus unfortunately is a bigger injury to the tendon in the quad," said manager Thomas Frank.

"That is one where we expect him back after the March international break."

Kudus signed for £55m from West Ham last summer and has scored twice in the Premier League for Spurs.

Tottenham's 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth on Wednesday night added to the air of frustration surrounding Thomas Frank's team.

The defeat leaves Tottenham in 14th position in the Premier League table with just seven wins from 21 league matches.

The latest loss was against a Bournemouth side that had been a club-record run of 11 top-flight games without a win.

Spurs' labouring attack appears to be causing the most angst to the north London club's fanbase.

Frank's approach can be seen as unnecessarily risk averse and while Tottenham's manager may point to the ongoing absence of key threats such as James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke, the data supports the suspicion that Spurs simply are not clicking in attack.

Tottenham have played by far the fewest through balls of any Premier League side this season, while they rank in the division's bottom-five sides for shots, expected goals and touches in the opposition box.

The club may add to their squad in the January transfer window but one win in the past six matches in all competitions represents a bleak winter for Spurs so far.

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Mansfield Town: Barnsley's Jon Russell and Tottenham teenager Oliver Irow

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Mansfield Town have signed midfielder Jon Russell from Barnsley and teenage forward Oliver Irow on loan from Tottenham Hotspur.

Jamaica international Russell, 25, who came through as a youth player at Chelsea, moves to the One Call Stadium as he enters the final six months of his contract with the Tykes.

He has made 113 appearances for Barnsley in the three years since he arrived from Huddersfield, with his last game coming in December's 3-2 defeat by the Stags side he now joins.

For 19-year-old Irow, his loan with the League One club is his first move away from Tottenham where he came through the youth ranks.

The forward, who managed seven goals in 17 appearances this season for Spurs' Under-21 side across Premier League 2, Uefa Youth League and EFL Trophy competitions, says he will bring "energy, excitement and determination" to the Stags.

"The main this is that I love to score goals, and that is what I hope fans get to see," Irow told BBC East Midlands Today.

"I want to make a big impact, I want to come here and show what I am able to do."

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Thomas Frank future LIVE: Arsenal cup, Romero statement and manager future

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Team news - Bergvall, Bentancur, Kudus & Kulusevski

Tottenham v Aston Villa (Sat, 17:45 GMT)

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Tottenham manager Thomas Frank on team news: "Lucas Bergvall is being assessed today. We will know more later today with him.

"Same with Rodrigo Bentancur. Rodri has a hamstring injury - looks like a bigger one, unfortunately. We don’t know the time frame. That we will know later.

"Mohammed Kudus unfortunately is a bigger one to the tendon in the quad. That is one where we expect him back after the March international break.

"The latest on Dejan Kulusevski. We know it is a complicated injury. If there is one person who can accelerate that (recovery) it is Dejan, who is a top pro and has a top mentality.

"The most important thing is to remove the pain in the knee. He had an injection to help that 10 days ago. We will know in three to four weeks if that has settled. And when it has settled, hopefully, he will be on the grass and from there, we will see what is happening."

Tottenham's troubles in attack

Matthew Hobbs

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Tottenham’s 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth on Wednesday night added to the air of frustration surrounding Thomas Frank’s team.

The defeat leaves Tottenham languishing in 14th position in the Premier League table with just seven wins from 21 league matches.

The latest loss came against a Bournemouth side on a club-record run of 11 top-flight games without a win and with the scores level heading into injury time, until Antoine Semenyo’s late winner for the home side.

While losing games late on is bound to attract criticism, Spurs’ labouring attack appears to be causing the most angst to the north London club’s fanbase.

Frank’s approach can be seen as unnecessarily risk averse and while Tottenham’s manager may point to the ongoing absence of key threats like James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke, the data supports the suspicion that Spurs simply aren’t clicking in attack.

Tottenham have played by far the fewest through balls of any Premier League side this season, while they rank in the competition’s bottom five sides for shots, expected goals and touches in the opposition box.

The club may yet replenish their squad in the January transfer window but one win in the past six matches in all competitions represents a bleak winter for Spurs so far.

'At times like this it should be other people coming out to speak' - Romero

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Tottenham captain Cristian Romero appeared to take aim at the club's hierarchy after Wednesday's defeat at Bournemouth, accusing them of telling "lies" in a since edited Instagram post.

Spurs have won just one of their past six Premier League games and sit 14th in the table.

Romero stated on Instagram "other people" should be coming out to speak and adding that they "only show up when things are going well, to tell a few lies".

Romero, 27, has since deleted that post and uploaded a new - almost identical statement - omitting the part about telling lies but still appearing to criticise senior figures at the club.

"Apologies to all fans of you who follow us everywhere, who are always there and will continue to be," Romero posted.

"We are responsible, there's no doubt about that. But we will keep facing up to it and trying to turn the situation around, for ourselves and for the club.

"At times like this, it should be other people coming out to speak, but they don't - as has been happening for several years now. They only show up when things are going well.

"We'll stay here, working, sticking together and giving our all to turn things around. Especially at times like this, keeping quiet, working harder and moving forward all together, is part of football."

What did Frank say about Cupgate?

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"I definitely did not notice it," Frank told the media afterwards.

"It would be completely stupid of me to take it if I knew.

"It's a little bit sad in football that I need to be asked about it. I would never do something that stupid.

"I think we're definitely going in the wrong direction if we need to worry about me having a cup with a logo of another club."

Frank and the Arsenal cup

Tottenham v Aston Villa (Sat, 17:45 GMT)

The heat is gathering on Thomas Frank, even down to his choice of cup...

Frank drinking a cup of coffee/tea/warm milk - whatever it may have been - gathered all sorts of media attention yesterday evening.

Before kick‑off against Bournemouth, the Spurs boss was photographed strolling around the Vitality Stadium with a coffee cup emblazoned with Arsenal branding - a strange choice if you are the manager of a club that shares a fierce rivalry with the Gunners and current league leaders.

With the Dane already struggling to win over unhappy Spurs supporters since replacing Europa League-winning Ange Postecoglou in the summer, it was an incident that invited ridicule and left him under more scrutiny.

BBC Sport understands Frank was handed his customary coffee on his arrival at the stadium by a staff member in the cup which was brought by Arsenal, who played at Bournemouth only four days earlier.

Neither Frank nor a staff member spotted the Arsenal crest on the cup until it was too late.

Frank's woeful Tottenham record is a cause for concern

Tottenham vs Aston Villa (Sat, 17:45 GMT)

Keifer MacDonald

BBC Sport

When it rains, it pours. No, I'm not talking about Storm Goretti, rather Thomas Frank's mounting issues at Tottenham Hotspur.

The Dane has endured a torrid time since swapping the Gtech Community Stadium for north London in July.

Frank has mustered only 11 wins from his 30 matches since succeeding Ange Postecoglou - with just seven of those coming in the Premier League.

Spurs are 14th in the table - with a record of seven wins, six draws and eight defeats, and sit just six points ahead of Nottingham Forest in 17th, where they finished last season.

More recently, the former Brentford and Brondby manager has won just three of his last 13 matches across all competitions, with six of those ending in defeat for his side.

It therefore came as no surprise to see sections of Tottenham's travelling support voicing their discontent at Frank and his players after Wednesday's 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth.

Tottenham face Aston Villa in the FA Cup on Saturday night - which could offer Spurs a welcome escape from their Premier League struggles.

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Cristian Romero appears to take aim at senior figures at Tottenham

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Tottenham captain Cristian Romero appeared to take aim at the club's hierarchy, accusing them of telling "lies" in a since edited Instagram post.

Spurs have won just one of their past six Premier League games and sit 14th after losing 3-2 at Bournemouth on Thursday.

Following the defeat, Romero stated on Instagram "other people" should be coming out to speak and adding that they "only show up when things are going well, to tell a few lies".

Romero, 27, has since deleted that post and uploaded a new - almost identical statement - omitting the part about telling lies but still appearing to criticise senior figures at the club.

"Apologies to all fans of you who follow us everywhere, who are always there and will continue to be," Romero posted., external

"We are responsible, there's no doubt about that. But we will keep facing up to it and trying to turn the situation around, for ourselves and for the club.

"At times like this, it should be other people coming out to speak, but they don't - as has been happening for several years now. They only show up when things are going well.

"We'll stay here, working, sticking together and giving our all to turn things around. Especially at times like this, keeping quiet, working harder and moving forward all together, is part of football."

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