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Thomas Frank Could Be Sacked Within Hours as Final Call Made on Tottenham Failure
Brentford's precarious position has reached a boiling point, with manager Thomas Frank facing imminent dismissal following a crushing defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. Football Insider reports that club officials have made a "final call" on Frank's future, with sources indicating a sacking could occur within hours of the match.
The Danish tactician, who has guided Brentford to Premier League stability since their 2021 promotion, is under fire after a dismal run of form. Brentford sit 17th in the table, just two points above the relegation zone, having won only three of their last 15 league games. The latest blow came in a 3-1 loss to Tottenham at the Gtech Community Stadium, where Spurs capitalized on defensive lapses and a controversial penalty decision.
Insider sources reveal growing unrest in the boardroom. Owner Matthew Benham is reportedly furious over Frank's inability to adapt tactics against top-six sides, with Tottenham's latest victory exposing familiar frailties. "The final decision has been made—it's now about timing," one club insider told Football Insider. Frank's contract runs until 2027, but performance-related clauses allow for early termination.
Brentford's woes are compounded by injuries to key players like Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo, but critics argue Frank's rigid 4-3-3 system lacks flexibility. Fan frustration boiled over post-match, with chants calling for his head echoing around the stadium.
Potential replacements include Ipswich's Kieran McKenna and former Bees boss Thomas Tuchel, though no appointments are confirmed. A sacking would mark a seismic shift for Brentford, who stunned the football world with their 2021 promotion under Frank. As the January transfer window looms, the club faces a battle for survival without its talismanic leader.
This development underscores the ruthless nature of Premier League management, where even architects of success like Frank aren't immune to the sack.
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