Thomas Frank may already be losing his players at Tottenham amid the dismal first half of the Premier League season.
After 22 games, Spurs find themselves in a dismal 14th place on the table, with just 27 points on the board.
Tottenham have lost more matches (9) than they have won (7), something that will be ringing alarm bells behind the scenes.
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Mathys Tel hoping for Thomas Frank sack at Tottenham
According to Flashscore, multiple sources expected Frank to be sacked post the game against Borussia Dortmund.
However, as Tottenham beat Dortmund 2-0, the Dane has been given some leeway and extra time to turn things around.
There is a possibility that he could be at Spurs on a game-by-game basis as his position is assessed every week.
True or false: Mathys Tel is Tottenham’s best winger right now…
Mathys Tel, who has not been thriving under Frank, is understood to be hoping for the club to part ways with him.
The 20-year-old wanted to leave on loan for regular game time, but Tottenham blocked his request to leave.
He thinks he can reboot his career with the Lilywhites only once the manager is shown the door.

How has Tel fared this season?
The 20-year-old has not been among the first names on the team sheet for Frank, making just six Premier League starts all season.
He has made another nine appearances off the bench and has found the back of the net on three occasions.
The Frenchman has been overlooked in the Champions League, making just one substitute appearance and playing for 32 minutes.
Tel made a start in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup but has failed to score or register an assist in either game.
Frank has used him as the central striker or on the left wing, but he has failed to get the best out of the Frenchman thus far.
It remains to be seen if he can manage to get the 20-year-old onside or if there is some more friction behind the scenes.
Hopefully, the club can arrive at a resolution soon, as if Tel is to leave, then a replacement needs to be signed before the transfer window closes.
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