Key Highlights
- The Tottenham head coach was applauded back by the Brentford fans because he will always be a hero to them.
- His work over a near seven-year period as their manager has seen to that. But what of the followers in his new gig, which began when he said farewell to the Gtech last summer?
- It is safe to say the jury remains out after this driest of January performances had the supporters in the away enclosure adapting a barb they have historically reserved for Arsenal.
- “Boring, boring Tottenham,” they chorused in the 85th minute. Stubborn Sunderland deny Manchester City to give Arsenal four-point cushion at topRead moreFrank’s problem over the first half of the Premier League season has been the dearth of creativity in too many games and it was the case once again.
- Spurs offered next to nothing as an attacking force; it was as if they did not believe they could make chances let alone score and the frustration of their fans boiled over upon the full- time whistle – shortly after a weak Richarlison cross to no one had led to howls and the flinging of arms into the sky. Now there were boos and it was all horribly edgy when Frank and the players gathered together and thought about going over.



