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‘Keep believing, keep working’: Thomas Frank Says Spurs Should Trust the Process

Thomas Frank as Tottenham lose to Bournemouth. Image Credits: Standard Sports/X

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank admits the slump is painful but insists he’ll keep trusting his staff, players and the long‑term project.

Thomas Frank is steering Tottenham through their first real crisis since his arrival in north London. After a bright start, the club is now covered in gloom, especially with home form a major worry ahead of Saturday’s clash with Fulham.

A https://fulltimeherald.com/eze-arsenal-thrash-tottenham/ sparked fan criticism of his defensive tactics, while the chaotic 5‑3 loss to European champions PSG added more salt to injury.

Overall, Spurs have won just one of their last six games across all competitions and only managed a single home league victory all season, the opening‑day win over promoted Burnley. “Trust my experience, trust my staff, my players, the club, the leadership—that’s key for us to progress as a structure,” Frank said.

He emphasized a relentless work ethic: “Keep believing, keep working, always one more conversation, one more video clip, one more meeting, one more training session… try to improve the culture, the style of play every single day. That’s the key.”

The team is also battling a tough injury and suspension list. Defender Cristian Romero is suspended after his fifth yellow card, while Yves Bissouma, Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison and Dominic Solanke remain out of action.

Frank acknowledged a win at home to Fulham is crucial, but he’s focused on building something sustainable. “When I walked into the club, my position is that I will do everything I can to win the next game, but it’s for the long run; if you can’t build something that lasts, it doesn’t matter,” he added.

Despite the setbacks, the manager sees the PSG performance as proof of the character he wants to instill. “We just have to keep going,” Frank concluded, urging supporters to stay patient as Spurs aim to turn the tide.

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