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Premier League highlights: Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Sunderland

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Tottenham 1-1 Sunderland: Why Thomas Frank is trapped in a gilded cage at joyless Spurs

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Thomas Frank is trapped in a gilded cage at Tottenham Hotspur, his attempts to escape hindered by yet another joyless experience and more Premier League points dropped.

The magnificent Tottenham Hotspur Stadium resounded to a familiar sound of loud boos at the end of Sunday's 1-1 draw against Sunderland, more out of widespread frustration than specifically aimed at Frank, but a soundtrack of deep discontent nonetheless.

Spurs were functional rather than thrilling as they held sway in the first half, their superiority rewarded by Ben Davies' eighth goal in 244 Premier League appearances for the club.

And there the good news ended for Frank.

Sunderland woke from their first-half slumbers, detected the growing anxiety around the stadium, and a sense of inevitability accompanied a thunderous 80th-minute equaliser from Brian Brobbey.

The Black Cats punished Spurs for going into increasing retreat in the second half, inviting the sort of pressure that eventually cost them the chance of improving an embarrassing home record in the league this season.

It sparked a reaction at the end that reflected the mood that hovers over Spurs like a rain cloud. This stadium is not a happy place – and Frank is failing to provide the style or substance to change things.

Denied the relief of victory, Frank's Spurs have now played 10 league games at home, winning only two, losing five and drawing three.

Spurs were not bad. They were dull, uninspired, lacking spark, wasteful.

And therein lies Frank's problem in forging any sort of bond with Spurs fans. In the modern parlance, the majority are simply not having him. Once supporters decide this, it is often an impossible job to turn those feelings around.

In Frank's defence, he hardly inherited a winning machine from the sacked Ange Postecoglou, in the Premier League context at least. Spurs won the Europa League, but 22 defeats and a Premier League placing of 17th was the more realistic measure.

Frank's initial task was to win over supporters sceptical that he had arrived from the more low-key environment of Brentford, but he has been unable to provide any sort of consistency, identity and – far more significantly – excitement and wins.

He has been without injured key creators Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison this season. Dominic Solanke has barely figured, while he lost Mohammed Kudus after only 19 minutes here.

And Brennan Johnson, of course, has been sold to Crystal Palace for £35m. Frank was willing to lose the Wales forward, but he may well have cursed the decision as Kudus limped disconsolately away with what looked like a muscle injury.

The dour nature of the fare offered up by Spurs under Frank is illustrated by the fact they have drawn six of their 20 Premier League matches this season, as many stalemates as in the final 53 league games under Postecoglou.

However, those who still support the manager would point out that only Arsenal have a better away record than Spurs, while Frank's 27 points from 20 games measures up well against his predecessor's 38 from 38 last term.

How does Frank transform what seems to be a largely loveless relationship with Spurs fans?

At the moment, this looks an impossible task as many seem to have made up their mind that Frank is not the man for them. Harsh so soon into a head coach's reign, but already it is only a sequence of wins, preferably achieved with panache, that will shift hearts and minds in this part of north London.

The Spurs fans did not turn on their team or head coach during this game, a fact acknowledged by Frank, but the reaction at the final whistle was one of loud dissatisfaction.

Frank, however, told BBC Match Of The Day: "First and foremost throughout the game the fans were very good and backing us and that is all we are asking for. I am sure the fans will acknowledge the first half - and the players tried throughout the game, but sometimes it doesn't go your way."

He added: "There were a lot of positives in the performance. The first half was much more like we want to do. I liked our intensity with and without the ball. We created a lot of good situations, but we lacked the decisiveness to finish the game off.

"The second half was a little more back and forth but we were slightly on top, and still got into those attacking situations where we needed to kill the game off. The positive is the intensity. The negative is we didn't score a second goal.

"When you are working very hard, sometimes you get into that momentum where everything clicks and goes your way. Sometimes you have to work very, very hard to get the margins on your side.

"That is all you can ask for and then we're all a little disappointed that we couldn't get the three points."

Disappointment, worryingly for Frank, is becoming the byword for Spurs and his tenure so far.

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Tottenham 1-1 Sunderland: Post-match analysis

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Spurs were comfortable as they dominated Sunderland in the first half of a largely undistinguished encounter, but they failed to fully capitalise on their superiority.

Ben Davies' goal was a deserved reward, and it looked like Spurs would enjoy the luxury of a rare home victory to ease some of the ill-feeling towards Thomas Frank in the aftermath of the Brentford stalemate.

Instead, their slender lead became a burden as tension increased around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Sunderland sensing the chance to exploit the nerves.

Spurs created opportunities after the break but were wasteful, leaving the door open for Sunderland to record another fine result in their excellent return to the Premier League.

Joao Palhinha's late header flew agonisingly wide for Spurs, leading to more loud jeers at the final whistle, the sound of frustration.

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Premier League Post match interview: Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Sunderland Thomas Frank

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Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Sunderland: Black Cats happy to reach 30-point mark - Le Bris

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Rangers' 'special' Mikey Moore always stood out - Jermain Defoe

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Former Rangers forward Jermain Defoe has praised the impact of "special" Mikey Moore after the Tottenham loanee scored in the Ibrox side's Old Firm victory.

Moore has played 24 times since making the season-long switch from Spurs, and arguably had his finest moment in light blue by scoring the third in a 3-1 win at Celtic Park on Saturday.

Defoe played a key role in the 18-year-old midfielder coming north after receiving a phone call from him for guidance in the summer.

"What a story that is," said Defoe, who worked with Moore while coaching in the Spurs academy.

"When I finished playing, I did two years in the academy under-18s. I think he was about 16. As soon as I saw him in training, I thought, 'this kid's got something special'. And I just tried to work with him as much as possible.

"He was always the one that stood out for me. When we played games in under-18s, he was head and shoulders above all the other players that we played against. I got a phone call from him in the summer.

"He said, 'I've got a chance to go to Rangers'. I said, 'you've got to go, to get a chance to go and experience what I experienced there. Trust me, you'll love it'.

"It's amazing to see him scoring in this game and I'll text him in a bit. It's special - he must be delighted because he's just a young kid that just loves football. He'll be buzzing after this."

Rangers are now level on points with Celtic after a dismal start to the campaign under Russell Martin.

Both teams trail Hearts by six points, but now under the guidance of Danny Rohl, the Ibrox club have strung together a level of consistency that has quietly pushed them back into title contention.

During a three-year spell at Ibrox, Defoe clinched the Scottish Premiership title when Steven Gerrard was manager, and the former England forward believes the latest Old Firm result is "huge" for his old team.

"This win is a massive win because both clubs have had their struggles," he said.

"And now they're both level on points. Rangers winning this game and how they won, this is huge.

"Not just for the players but for everyone involved in the football club, and the fans. It's one of the biggest games in world football."

It is a sentiment echoed by Ibrox centre-half John Souttar, who told Rangers TV: "I think we have experience in the squad and you have to help the younger boys.

"The atmosphere can be intimidating for some lads, but we didn't show it today. Everyone stood up and took the ball and aggression off the ball was massive.

"We have momentum, athleticism, speed and power and when we do that and press high and put them under pressure then we have a great chance to win and we did that."

And Souttar added: "The supporters were amazing. Some of my family were here and it was incredible.

"It is a special moment for everyone here, but we want to make sure there are more of these in the months and years to come.

"We have to build on this. We have to keep the momentum building and do the basics and what the manager wants from us and then we can see where we go."

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Premier League LIVE: Live text for four matches after Leeds draw with Man Utd - score, stats & updates

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Newcastle 0-0 Crystal Palace

Newcastle aren't exactly knocking down Crystal Palace's door right now but they are on the front foot.

Brennan Johnson, making his Palace debut following a £35m move from Spurs, has barely had a sniff so far.

Fulham get away with one

Fulham 0-0 Liverpool

Aadam Patel

Football Reporter at Craven Cottage

That was a real opening for Cody Gakpo. The run is terrific but he scuffs his strike. But it's the first sign of Liverpool breaking through the lines. Fulham get away with one.

'Fulham need to make up numbers in midfield'

Fulham 0-0 Liverpool

Mark Schwarzer

Former Chelsea and Fulham goalkeeper on 5 Live at Craven Cottage

When Fulham do have balls doing into midfield, one of the centre halves or wide players need to come in. Liverpool have players dropping short a lot so Fulham need to look to make up the numbers.

'Better from Spurs'

Tottenham 0-0 Sunderland

Curtis Davies

Former Premier League defender on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

It's a really quick kick taken and Richarlison bends his run.

When Mathys Tel cuts inside there's only one thing on his mind. It was always going to the right-hand side of the post. Better attacking impetus from Tottenham.

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Everton 0-1 Brentford

Brentford striker Igor Thiago is a livewire, even though he didn't score a goal in December.

He beats Michael Keane twice as he runs onto a long ball but sees his shot blocked by Vitalii Mykolenko.

CLOSE!

Fulham 0-0 Liverpool

Curtis Jones picks out the run of Cody Gakpo through a gap in the Fulham defence. He never truly looks set as he goes left-footed towards the far post but Bernd Leno watches it trickle past the post.

CLOSE!

Tottenham 0-0 Sunderland

Good play by Tottenham as Richarlison times a run well to get to a ball down the right. Spurs then work it across the pitch to Mathys Tel, whose attempt to place a shot into the far corner goes just wide.

Loud boos at St James' Park

Newcastle 0-0 Crystal Palace

Ciaran Kelly

BBC Sport reporter at St James' Park

Loud boos at St James' Park after Newcastle United's goal is disallowed. It was tight.

But that was a glimpse of the lightning pace the hosts carry through Yoane Wissa and Anthony Gordon - not that Crystal Palace will now need reminding.

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Fulham 0-0 Liverpool

Fulham are letting Liverpool dictate the early play here but the Reds are hardly causing much of a threat.

It's being played at walking pace.

'Warning for Palace'

Newcastle 0-0 Crystal Palace

Rob Elliot

Newcastle goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 3

It's brilliant from Wissa. I don't think Gordon was expecting him to square it. His awareness to slide it to Gordon is great. Palace will be disappointed because they had started well defensively.

That is a warning for Palace.

Disappointment for Kudus

Tottenham 0-0 Sunderland

Phil McNulty

BBC Sport chief football writer at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Real blow for Spurs and Mohammed Kudus as he is off injured. He had made a busy start but his day is done. Randal Kolo Muani now has the chance to make his mark.

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Tottenham vs Sunderland predictions: Chris Sutton on Premier League game

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I'm not sure if Sunderland will have anything left in the tank after their efforts against Manchester City on Thursday.

It was another example of why they have done so well - they defended brilliantly, but they were dangerous when they got the ball and they could have beaten City too.

Mind you, Tottenham are so drab at the moment that it probably won't matter too much if the Black Cats are low on energy.

Sunderland are always so well-organised at the back, while I don't think Spurs, in an attacking sense, have really clicked this season.

Tottenham will be exhausted as well so I don't see many goals in this one - in fact, I don't see any at all.

A goalless draw is unlikely to cheer the Spurs supporters up much, either.

I know they love getting angry, but they are a fanbase who don't actually seem to know what they want - is it a manager who delivers attractive attacking football, or someone who can set up a team to keep a clean sheet every week?

Sutton's prediction: 0-0

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Tottenham vs Sunderland: Key stats and talking points

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New year, same Spurs?

Tottenham's start to 2026 was an amalgamation of their 2025 under head coach Thomas Frank – a 0-0 draw at Brentford represented another point won on the road and another game where they created very few chances.

The result means Spurs have the best away record in the top flight at the halfway stage – with 18 points amassed from 10 games – but it was yet another match where they were toothless in attack for almost the entire 90 minutes.

The performance was greeted with what can best be described as gallows humour from the travelling Spurs contingent, who punctuated the lack of action with songs about fan favourites Dele Alli, Eric Dier and even former manager Martin Jol. They also chanted "Boring, boring Tottenham" and jeered current boss Frank as he approached them at the full-time whistle.

"It's not perfect… we want us to be free-flowing," said Frank in his pre-match press conference on Friday. "We need to do everything we can to put in an attacking, intense, front-footed performance against Sunderland."

Black Cats could change Tottenham's fortunes

Tottenham's home form in 2025 was their worst on record and 11 league defeats in front of their own fans is the most they have ever suffered in a single calendar year.

However, the Lilywhites have an enviable record when it comes to this fixture. They are unbeaten in their previous 14 top-flight meetings with Sunderland since a 3-1 loss at the Stadium of Light in April 2010 and have won 14 of their 16 Premier League home matches against the north-east club (D1, L1).

Another victory this weekend could spark Tottenham's season into life and would go some way to repairing the apparent rift between head coach and fans.

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