Fabrizio Romano has provided a new update on the increasingly uncertain future of Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank, revealing that his job is now “not secure” after Saturday’s 2-1 home loss to West Ham United. The defeat stretched Spurs’ winless streak to five games across all competitions, with Callum Wilson’s late winner compounding another disappointing afternoon.
Discontent among supporters was clear, as sections of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium booed at full-time and chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning” echoed from the South Stand, highlighting the growing pressure on Frank.
Tottenham are approaching a decisive moment in their season, with a key UEFA Champions League tie against Borussia Dortmund set for Tuesday night. While the Lewis family and the club hierarchy had continued to back Frank until recently, the latest result appears to have sparked fresh internal deliberations.
According to GIVEMESPORT, discussions have already taken place behind closed doors regarding the Danish coach’s future — a claim Romano reinforced during his YouTube update on Sunday.
Romano noted that Spurs tried to show confidence in Frank by adding John Heitinga to the coaching staff earlier in the week, but another defeat has significantly intensified the situation.
He described the current mood as tense, stating that Frank’s position is now under serious threat, with ongoing talks that could lead to a swift decision as the manager battles to keep his job.
Romano also drew parallels with recent managerial changes involving Enzo Maresca and Ruben Amorim, who both left Chelsea and Manchester United in quick succession — suggesting a similar chain reaction could unfold involving Tottenham and Crystal Palace.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner is also facing an uncertain future following a public outburst after his team’s loss to Sunderland. Glasner voiced his frustration over limited backing, citing a thin squad and the sale of the club captain shortly before a Premier League match.
With Glasner’s contract due to expire at the end of the season, his long-term future remains unresolved, and he is believed to be one of the leading contenders to replace Frank should Tottenham decide to make a change.

