Tottenham Hotspur have dismissed head coach Thomas Frank after fewer than eight months in charge, bringing a swift end to his tenure in north London.
The decision follows a difficult run of form that left Spurs struggling to meet expectations in both domestic and European competitions. Club sources indicate that performances and results failed to align with the ambitions set at the start of the season, prompting the board to act decisively.
Frank, who joined Tottenham amid optimism about his tactical approach and Premier League experience, was tasked with stabilising the squad and pushing the club back into consistent top-four contention. However, inconsistency in performances, defensive vulnerabilities, and pressure from supporters reportedly intensified in recent weeks.

Tottenham are understood to have begun the search for a replacement immediately, with an interim arrangement expected while the club identifies a long-term successor. The timing of the dismissal suggests the hierarchy wants to salvage the remainder of the campaign and reassert momentum before the season reaches its decisive phase.
The move underscores the growing impatience at Spurs, where managerial turnover has become a recurring theme in recent years. The club continues to seek a formula capable of delivering sustained competitiveness and silverware, ambitions that have remained elusive despite significant investment.
Further updates on interim leadership and potential managerial candidates are expected in the coming days.
