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Tottenham Back Thomas Frank After 4-1 Derby Humiliation as PSG Trip Looms

Club owners emphasize a long-term project despite vocal calls for change after the derby collapse.

Overview

  • Spurs will not sack Thomas Frank now, with ownership reiterating a long-range plan despite rising external pressure reported by the Telegraph.
  • Tottenham’s 4-1 defeat at Arsenal featured an xG of 0.07 from three shots, the lowest by any Premier League side this season, and Frank issued an apology and took responsibility.
  • Club and media analysis highlights heavy rotation as a key issue, with Spurs recording the Premier League’s third‑most starting XI changes so far.
  • Sky Sports data shows a sharp stylistic shift toward a more conservative, low-press approach, coinciding with declining creativity and ball progression from midfield.
  • The squad traveled to Paris for a Champions League tie against PSG, with several attackers sidelined through injury, as attention turns to any immediate response.