Thomas Frank told to resign if Brentford win today by former Tottenham player

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Ramon Vega continues to pile into Thomas Frank, and the former Tottenham defender has now made a big claim ahead of the Lilywhites’ clash against the Dane’s former side.

Over the last few weeks, the Tottenham head coach has had to deal with a level of criticism that he has not previously experienced in his career.

Vega has been leading the charge, with the former Spurs man previously declaring that Frank is not the right fit for Tottenham.

Vega also accused Frank of lacking bravery last week, and the Swiss defender has now launched another spectacular attack on the 52-year-old.

Ramon Vega says Thomas Frank needs to resign if Tottenham lose at home again

Vega has now labelled the Tottenham boss a ‘yes man’, insisting that he does not have the ‘b***s’ to manage the Lilywhites.

He suggested that the former Brentford boss is losing the dressing room and called for him to resign if the North Londoners lose against the Bees at home.

Vega told The Daily Mail: “You need big b***s to manage Tottenham. Thomas Frank is a politician, a diplomat, a yes man but he is not the person to say, ‘this is me, this is my way’.

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“That shows in the dressing room. When you are changing the players and the system every five minutes, players feel insecure, especially when the crowd is negative. This is not a stable base. And I’m not sure he has the respect of the players.

“Tottenham is complex, the recruitment has been a disaster for years, and now we are paying for it. And then comes a guy from Brentford, and it looks like the stage is too big. If they lose at home to Brentford, he should resign. That would show me he has b***s.”

Another home loss could make Frank’s position untenable

There is already a growing disconnect between the Spurs players and fans, and the primary reason for that is Tottenham’s struggles at home this season.

If Spurs fall to their fifth home loss of the season in the Premier League against Bees, the atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium would become even more toxic than it is.

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