THOMAS FRANK is hanging by a thread at Tottenham Hotspur.
The Dane’s seven-month reign is on the brink following Saturday’s 2-1 home defeat to struggling West Ham.
Club bosses have wrestled with whether to axe Frank before Tuesday night’s Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund – although it looks like he will remain in charge for now.
There is a growing sense among the Spurs board that Frank cannot restore any authority.
Earlier this season he was publicly undermined by Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence, while he has frequently been booed by fans in recent weeks – not to mention is Arsenal cup gaffe at Bournemouth.
With Frank’s Spurs fate appearing inevitable, SunSport examines five main contenders for the job.
MAURICIO POCHETTINO
Should Frank be sacked, Pochettino would be among the candidates to be his long-term successor.
The Argentine, 53, is the greatest Spurs manager of the modern era, but was sacked in November 2019 just six months on from reaching the Champions League final.
United States boss Pochettino will not be available until after the World Cup, meaning that an interim would be required in the short term.
But the prospect of returning to White Hart Lane next season would likely be an attractive one for Pochettino, who has rarely missed an opportunity to speak of his affection for the club since leaving – even while in charge of Chelsea.
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XAVI
Former Barcelona boss Xavi is another name in the frame for the job.
The legendary Spaniard has been out of work since leaving Barca at the end of the 2023-24 season.
Spurs could offer Xavi, 45, a route back into top level management.
The former midfielder won the LaLiga title in 2023, while he also lifted several trophies with Qatari side Al-Sadd between 2019 and 2021.
JOHNNY HEITINGA
Former Everton defender Heitinga was appointed as Frank’s new No2 last week, replacing MLS-bound Matt Wells.
Given his experience as Ajax manager earlier this season, Heitinga would be the obvious candidate to take over as caretaker boss.
The 42-year-old helped Liverpool win the league as Arne Slot‘s assistant last season, while he has also assisted David Moyes at West Ham.
Heitinga’s record at Ajax this term would not inspire much confidence, however, as he won just five of his 15 games in charge before being sacked.
XABI ALONSO
Former Liverpool star Alonso was appointed Real Madrid boss last summer following a stellar spell with Bayer Leverkusen.
Just seven months later he was sacked, however, following his side’s 3-2 Spanish Super Cup defeat to Barcelona.
Alonso, 44, would appeal greatly to Spurs chiefs and is admired behind the scenes.
But the Independent report that the Spaniard feels he will get better offers in the coming months.
ANDONI IRAOLA
Spanish boss Iraola has gathered plenty of plaudits during his stint at Bournemouth, particularly for his side’s attractive brand of football.
The 43-year-old’s Cherries contract is set to expire at the end of the season, meaning he shouldn’t be too difficult to prise away.
Whether he would want the Tottenham job remains a different story, however, as Manchester United may also be interested.
Bournemouth recently ended a long winless run by beating Spurs 3-2 at the Vitality Stadium.











