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- The Spurs support were so incensed by the result and the continuation of the team’s terrible Premier League form – they have won twice in their last 13 league matches – that they demanded Frank be “sacked in the morning”. Frank has survived, for now, and will be in the dugout for Tuesday’s Champions League tie at home to Borussia Dortmund.
- It remains to be seen whether it proves to be merely a stay of execution.
- Frank has a selection crisis for Dortmund, with only 11 available outfield players – three of whom he said would struggle to complete the 90 minutes.
- His back is firmly against the wall. It’s so toxic at Spurs even West Ham were shocked: Frank’s race looks run | Jacob SteinbergRead moreBut Frank came out fighting on Monday and took it as a positive that he was able to have a friendly lunch with three of the club’s main powerbrokers.
- They were the chief executive, Vinai Venkatesham, the sporting director, Johan Lange, and Nick Beucher, the son-in-law of one of the owners, Vivienne Lewis.“I’ve just been feeling the trust,” Frank said.



