Frank Trusts the Club’s Leadership
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank says he feels very confident about the support he receives from the club’s owners. Frank joined Spurs from Brentford in June and has won only one Premier League home match, the opening fixture against Burnley. Spurs have collected 18 points from 13 games and sit 12th in the table, which has led some fans to criticise the Danish coach. Frank insists he still trusts the club’s hierarchy. He says the owners act intelligently. He says they understand how successful organisations grow. He says every strong club needs time to build.
Boos at the Stadium Spark Debate
Fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium booed goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario after his mistake led to Fulham’s second goal in the 2-1 defeat. It was Spurs’ tenth home league loss of 2025. Frank reacted strongly and said those who booed Vicario cannot call themselves true Tottenham supporters. He called their behaviour completely unacceptable. Before the trip to Newcastle, Frank still showed understanding for the wider frustration among fans. He says fans feel upset when the team fails to win. He says this reaction is normal. He says the long run of poor home results increased the anger. He stresses the club cannot function without its supporters. He says Tottenham needs unity in difficult moments. He says the team and fans must work together to create a strong home atmosphere.
Vicario Faces the Pressure After His Error
Tottenham trailed Fulham after six minutes when Vicario failed to clear a long ball and Harry Wilson scored into an empty net. Fans booed the Italian keeper as soon as he touched the ball again. Spurs also faced jeers at half-time and at full-time. Frank says he spoke with Vicario after the match. He says Vicario handled the setback well. He says other players might have struggled more. He says goalkeepers know they will make mistakes. He says their response defines their level. Vicario apologised after the match for his error and the defeat. He told Sky Sports he accepted responsibility for the second goal. He said he would not let the crowd influence him. He said fans have the right to express their feelings.
