Tottenham Fans Unite with Manager Over Frustrating Draw
Spurs manager Thomas Frank has opened up about his own feelings of disappointment and frustration following the team’s 2-2 draw against Brentford on Thursday night, saying that he “gets” what fans like himself are going through. The defeat marked Tottenham’s third consecutive Premier League match without a win, leaving the team languishing in mid-table. Frank acknowledged that the result was frustrating for both him and his players, who had been eager to bounce back from their previous two losses. In an interview with the press, Frank expressed his admiration for the passion and dedication of Spurs fans, saying: “I know what it’s like when things aren’t going your way. I’ve got kids playing football at a local club in Denmark, and we’re not winning games. The fans are frustrated, we’re frustrated - everyone’s feeling it.” Frank went on to praise the Tottenham squad for their efforts despite the draw, highlighting the team’s resilience and determination. He also touched on the importance of unity among players, coaches, and fans, saying that “when things aren’t going well, we need to stick together and look after each other. The Brentford match has reignited calls for Thomas Frank to be given more time to turn Tottenham’s season around, with some fans arguing that the team needs a fresh approach to break out of their slump. However, Frank remains confident in his ability to inspire his players and lead the team to success. As he departed the stadium after the draw, Frank was met with a chorus of boos from the Spurs faithful, but he took it in stride, saying: “I don’t take it personally - I know what’s at stake. We’ll bounce back from this, we always do.'