Sports10/17/2025The Guardian

Thomas Frank calls for ‘cohesion’ between Spurs fans and team to lift home form

Thomas Frank calls for ‘cohesion’ between Spurs fans and team to lift home form

Thomas Frank, the Brentford manager, has called for "cohesion" between Tottenham Hotspur's fans and the team to improve the club's poor home form. Tottenham have managed only 13 points from their last 17 home games, the worst record of any team in the Premier League during that period. Frank believes that Tottenham need the support of their fans, especially during tough moments, to help the team perform better at home. He suggests that the fans should make more noise and stay positive, even when the team is struggling, to create a better connection between the players and the crowd. Tottenham have made a strong start to the season, sitting in third place with 14 points from their first seven games. However, they will need to raise their level when they host Aston Villa on Sunday to continue their good run of form.

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