
Tottenham Hotspur have parted ways with manager Thomas Frank after a disappointing run in the Premier League, Sky Sports reports.
The decision came a day after Spurs suffered a 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle United.
The loss leaves Tottenham in 16th place on the league table, just five points above the relegation zone. The North London club has struggled this season, winning only twice in their last 17 league matches.
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Frank, who managed 38 games in charge, recorded just 13 victories, giving him the lowest Premier League win percentage of any Spurs manager in the modern era at 26.9 per cent.
The club’s poor form and lack of consistent results ultimately led to the decision to relieve him of his duties.
Tottenham are now expected to begin the search for a new manager capable of reversing the team’s fortunes and steering the club away from the threat of relegation.
