Sun: Thomas Frank Is Premier League’s Worst Official Big Six Manager
According to The Sun, Thomas Frank is the worst-performing official head coach in Premier League Big Six history, averaging just 1.16 points per game—lower than Ruben Amorim. Among permanent Big Six managers with at least 10 matches, Frank’s points per game and win rate (28%) are the lowest.
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This season, he has led Tottenham in 25 league games, collecting only 29 points, leaving the club in the lower half of the table, just six points above 18th-placed West Ham. Tottenham risk being dragged into a relegation battle with Leeds, Nottingham Forest, and Crystal Palace.
Frank is enduring seven consecutive Premier League matches without a win, with only one victory in the last 10 games and two in 16. His record already underperforms his predecessor Ange Postecoglou, who won the Europa Conference League in his second season and averaged 1.37 points per game.
Other historically low Big Six averages include Roy Hodgson (1.25), Graham Potter (1.27), Mark Hughes (1.44), and Nuno Espirito Santo (1.50). Frank’s position highlights his unpopularity among Spurs fans and the mounting difficulty of upcoming fixtures against Newcastle, Arsenal, Fulham, Crystal Palace, Liverpool, and Nottingham Forest. His record may worsen further.