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Frank sends message to Tottenham fans calling for Pochettino return
Thomas Frank urges fans to support Tottenham amid relegation fears after winning only 7 of 25 league games this season, ahead of a crucial home match versus Newcastle.
- On Monday, Thomas Frank urged supporters to back the team ahead of the next game, stressing the need to win and perform against Newcastle.
- Saturday's 2-0 loss left Spurs within six points of the relegation zone, with just seven wins from 25 league games adding to must-win pressure.
- Supporters' calls for Mauricio Pochettino have continued at Old Trafford, reflecting his lasting popularity from a five-and-a-half-year spell including a Champions League final run.
- With the manager under strain, fans chant for Pochettino amid growing discussion of his possible return to Tottenham Hotspur, raising stability concerns.
- By contrast, Pochettino argues Spurs should be challenging for Premier League and Champions League honours, while Frank describes the club as in transition and managing expectations.
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