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Thomas Frank has reflected on a difficult domestic run at Tottenham, admitting he is aware of supporter frustration and chants calling for his dismissal, while insisting he never feared for his job after the defeat to West Ham.

It has certainly been a topsy-turvy last seven months for Thomas Frank in the Tottenham Hotspur dugout.

The Dane has had to deal with injuries to several key players and has also endured struggles on the pitch, with results faltering for long periods.

Spurs currently sit 14th in the Premier League table and are just eight points above the relegation zone, running the risk of slipping further given a difficult run of fixtures in February.

That domestic form, however, has not affected Frank’s European campaign, with the Dane guiding Tottenham to the Champions League last 16 after securing a top-four finish in the league phase in his debut season.

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The poor run of results has seen Frank receive criticism from sections of the Tottenham support, with calls for his sacking growing louder in recent weeks.

Despite that outside noise, Frank has remained calm, repeatedly insisting that he retains the backing of the board and the club hierarchy.

Speaking to Sky Sports after Tottenham’s Champions League qualification,...

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