London and Marseille witnessed a dramatic turn of events in the world of Football as both Tottenham Hotspur and Olympique de Marseille announced the dismissal of their respective Head Coaches early this morning,February 11,2026. The swift action underscores the intense pressure faced by managers in top-tier European football.

Tottenham Hotspur Terminates Thomas Frank‘s Contract

Tottenham Hotspur officially confirmed the departure of thomas Frank following a period of disappointing results. the Club stated the decision, made after careful consideration, was necessary to revitalize the team’s performance. Frank, who assumed the position in June 2025, leaves the club with a Premier League record of averaging just 1.12 points per game, the lowest among Tottenham managers with at least five games in charge.

The announcement follows a recent 2-1 defeat at home to Newcastle united, leaving Tottenham positioned in 16th place in the Premier League standings, five points above the relegation zone. Despite qualifying for the champions League knockout stages,overshadowed by a favorable schedule,the Club cited overall performance as the primary factor in the change. Frank himself acknowledged the possibility of dismissal post-match, stating his willingness to work towards advancement but recognizing the broader responsibility.

A Look At Tottenham Hotspur’s Recent Performance

Season League Position Points Per Game (PPG)
2025-2026 (to date) 16th 1.12
2024-2025 (Previous Manager) 7th 1.65

The situation at Tottenham is reflective of a broader trend in elite football. According to a recent study by the League Managers Association (https://www.lmac.org.uk/), the average tenure of a Premier League manager is now under two years – a important decrease from a decade ago. This volatility highlights the demand for immediate results in the modern game.

Olympique De Marseille Also Makes A change On The Bench

Concurrently, Olympique de Marseille announced the departure of Roberto de Zerbi in the early hours of the morning. The timing of both managerial changes has sparked speculation regarding potential replacements. Reports suggest that De Zerbi is now a prime candidate for the vacant position at Tottenham,igniting considerable discussion within the football community.

The swift succession of events raises questions about the future of both clubs and the strategic approaches they will adopt to regain their competitive edge. The pressure to secure top-tier talent and deliver consistent results is undeniably intensifying across European football.

Do you think Roberto De Zerbi is the right fit for Tottenham Hotspur? Which manager will be able to turn their team’s season around?