Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the departure of Men’s Head Coach Thomas Frank, ending his tenure at the Premier League club on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.

The club said the decision to make a change in the head coach position was reached by the Board, which concluded that recent results and performances made a change necessary at this point in the season.

Frank, who was appointed in June 2025, had been given time and support to build for the future, the club noted in its statement. However, inconsistent league form — including only two wins in the last 17 Premier League matches — and a struggle in domestic competition left Spurs positioned 16th in the standings, just five points above the relegation zone.

Despite guiding Tottenham to the Champions League last 16 this season, Frank’s domestic challenges ultimately overshadowed that progress. His tenure lasted less than eight months, during which he worked to steady the team following his appointment.

Tottenham thanked Thomas Frank for his commitment and service, acknowledging his efforts to move the club forward, and wished him success in his future endeavours.

The club is now preparing to begin its search for a new head coach as it looks to stabilise its Premier League campaign. With crucial fixtures ahead, including a high-profile match against Arsenal later this month, supporters will be watching closely to see who takes the reins next.