Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank has expressed strong confidence in his position at the club, insisting he will still be in charge for Spurs’ upcoming clash against Arsenal, Softfootball reports.
The Danish tactician has remained confident despite growing scrutiny over recent performances. In a recent update shared by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano on his official X handle, Frank declared that he is 1000% sure that he should be the man in charge, underlining his belief in the ongoing project at Tottenham Hotspur.
Romano reported as follows:
Thomas Frank: “I’m convinced I will still be in charge against Arsenal I’m 1000% sure that I should be the man in charge”. “I’m convinced about it. I understand the question and easy to point to me but it’s about the whole club”.
His comments come at a crucial moment for the North London side as questions continue to swirl around consistency and results.

Frank had earlier sought to reassure supporters that recruitment plans are actively progressing. Speaking after Spurs’ 2–1 FA Cup third-round defeat to Aston Villa, he acknowledged the need for improvement while emphasizing the club’s commitment behind the scenes. He stated that they are “working very hard” to strengthen the squad and address key weaknesses.
Meanwhile, in separate transfer developments, reports suggest that Nicolas Jackson could be set for a return to Chelsea. The forward’s loan spell at Bayern Munich reportedly failed to convince the German side to pursue a permanent deal, opening the door for a potential reintegration at Stamford Bridge.
