Arsenal fans will love what was being sung about Thomas Frank during Tottenham’s latest defeat

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Arsenal fans and Thomas Frank share a special relationship.

Tottenham Hotspur managers are usually seen as the enemy by Gooners, but the Dane has always been different.

In fact, even after becoming the Spurs boss, Frank has often praised Arsenal, much to the anger of his side’s supporters.

Now, as Tottenham keep crumbling, fans of other clubs are using the Gunners to aim a dig at Frank.

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Tottenham crashed out of the FA Cup after losing 2-1 to Aston Villa at home.

Spurs are having a shocking season. They are currently 14th in the Premier League table, 11th in the Champions League standings, and are already out of both cup competitions.

The North Londoners have won just two league games at home all campaign as well, and many of their fans are turning on Thomas Frank.

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On Saturday, as Tottenham were losing to Aston Villa, the away fans started singing about the Spurs manager.

The usual ‘you’re getting sacked in the morning’ chant emerged, but what rang around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium along with that will delight Arsenal fans.

“Thomas Frank is an Arsenal fan” was heard loud and clear, and this is something Gooners have been saying for a long time.

When Tottenham appointed Frank, Arsenal supporters all mocked Spurs for giving the job to someone who has a soft spot for the Gunners.

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The writing is on the wall for Frank at Tottenham.

The Dane’s style of football is not resonating with Spurs fans, and the results are not good enough either, albeit they are higher in the table now than where they finished last season.

All signs point towards Frank getting sacked, but the smart thing for Tottenham to do would be to stick with their manager, like Arsenal did with Mikel Arteta.

Spurs have given their managers no time to build. Every time there is a collapse, the gaffer is shown the door. That is not sustainable, and it never will be.