Fulham are set to travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as they face a freefalling Thomas Frank’s side in a late Saturday kickoff. The Lilywhites have shipped nine goals in their last two games.
The legacy of Levy has put us in this mess, and moaning about Frank is academic at best. Yes, you are allowed to be disappointed; we all are, but clucking like wet hens will achieve the square root of nothing.
Tottenham’s recent Premier League form has become a growing concern for Thomas Frank and the supporters. The Lilywhites are struggling to create meaningful chances for their forwards, which was evident in their performances against Arsenal and Chelsea.
Former Tottenham player Ramon Vega has now criticised Thomas Frank for the way he has made too many changes so far. Vega believes that Tottenham players will need stability in order to perform at a high level.
Tottenham Hotspur continue to be linked with a move for the Manchester City attacker Savinho. The Brazilian has struggled for regular opportunities at the Premier League club, and he needs a fresh start.
Tottenham scout watches FC Porto striker Samu Aghehowa in action against OGC Nice, Gabri Veiga could also be on the agenda Tottenham Hotspur have started scouring the market for reinforcements, trying to arrest their recent slump in form.
Tottenham aren’t having it all their own way. Some forget that last time out, Spurs finished 17th and that we lost an eye-watering 22 games. Since then, we’ve effectively transferred in just one big name/reliable signing, Mohammed Kudos.
Tottenham Hotspur will be raring to get back to winning ways after consecutive thrashings at the hands of Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain. The Lilywhites’ defeat to Paris Saint-Germain has once again highlighted that there is plenty of work for Thomas Frank to do.
Tottenham would be open to signing Paris Saint-Germain forward Randal Kolo Muani permanently next summer. While the French striker didn’t have the best of starts to life at Tottenham, he finally hit top gear against PSG in the Champions League.
Tottenham have endured a ‘stop-start’ campaign under Thomas Frank this season. The Lilywhites have shown glimpses of their true potential under the Danish tactician’s guidance on more than one occasion.
Tottenham’s performance against PSG in the Champions League highlighted the inconsistencies that still exist at N17 under Thomas Frank. The Lilywhites were excellent for large spells of the match against the French giants, frequently taking the game to them and playing aggressive, attacking football.
Tottenham fans finally witnessed the best of summer loanee Randal Kolo Muani when the club faced PSG in the Champions League earlier this week. The Frenchman was one of the standout performers for the Lilywhites in Paris, playing a crucial role in all three goals scored by Thomas Frank’s side.
Tino Livramento, one of Manchester City’s top targets last summer, could see his name back in the headlines during the winter window. City is exploring a cash‑plus‑player deal, hoping Newcastle’s interest in James Trafford might open the door for negotiations.
Tottenham are gearing up to make an offer in January to sign Juventus’ defensive mainstay, Gleison Bremer. Thomas Frank’s Tottenham are looking to reinforce their backline on a priority basis.
Tottenham Hotspur continue to be linked with a move for the Manchester City attacker Savinho. The Brazilian has not had regular opportunities at Manchester City, and Tottenham could look to provide him with an exit route.
Tottenham Hotspur signed Randal Kolo Muani on loan during the summer transfer window. The French international has had his fair share of injury problems, but he showed his quality against PSG recently.
Tottenham Hotspur were interested in signing Manchester City attacker Savinho during the summer transfer window. However, Manchester City decided against selling him.
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There is plenty to unpack regarding Tottenham’s defensive stability this season. The Lilywhites began the campaign with impressive resilience at the back, keeping four clean sheets in their first five matches across all competitions.