Tottenham Coach Frank Shares Fans' Pain: 'We're Working Hard to Improve'
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Tottenham Coach Frank Shares Fans' Pain: 'We're Working Hard to Improve'

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Felix Utomi
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Tottenham's new coach Thomas Frank speaks candidly about team's struggles, showing empathy and commitment to improvement despite current challenges. The team looks to bounce back in upcoming match against Sunderland.

In a display of empathy and transparency, Tottenham Hotspur head coach Thomas Frank addressed the growing frustration among fans following Thursday's goalless draw at Brentford, acknowledging the team's current struggles while maintaining an optimistic outlook.

Frank, who received a warm standing ovation from his former Brentford supporters before the match, faced vocal criticism from traveling Spurs fans who chanted "boring, boring Tottenham" during the game. Despite the challenging moment, the coach demonstrated remarkable composure and understanding.

Currently sitting 12th in the Premier League with just two wins in their last ten matches, Tottenham is clearly in a transitional phase. Frank candidly admitted, "I understand the frustration and I share it too," signaling his commitment to turning the team's performance around.

The Danish coach highlighted defensive improvements as a bright spot, noting that the team has already secured seven clean sheets in the Premier League this seasonโ€”a significant upgrade from the six shutouts achieved during the entire previous campaign under Ange Postecoglou.

Frank also acknowledged the current challenges, emphasizing that the team is actively working on enhancing their offensive capabilities. "Football is a game of mistakes," he explained. "If we can reduce those mistakes by half, it will create more attacking opportunities."

The coach is currently managing significant injury challenges, with key players like James Maddison, Dominic Solanke, and Dejan Kulusevski sidelined, and Xavi Simons serving a suspension. Despite these setbacks, Frank remains optimistic about the team's potential.

Tottenham will have another opportunity to demonstrate their progress when they host Sunderland on Sunday at 15:00 GMT, a match that could be crucial in rebuilding fan confidence and showing the positive trajectory of the team under Frank's leadership.

Based on reporting by BBC Sport

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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