
A detailed breakdown of the statistics, goal times, and tactical shifts that defined Thomas Frank's final match in charge of Tottenham Hotspur.
The tenure of Thomas Frank at Tottenham Hotspur concluded following a 3-1 loss where the opposition secured three points through goals in the 14th, 45+2, and 78th minutes. Spurs managed a single response at the 61-minute mark, converting one of their four shots on target. Despite maintaining 58% possession throughout the ninety minutes, the North London side failed to capitalize on six corner kick opportunities. The defensive line faced 12 total shots, with the goalkeeper recording three saves before the final whistle signaled the end of this managerial era.
Discipline proved a factor in the closing stages as the referee issued three yellow cards to the home side between the 70th and 85th minutes. Tottenham’s passing accuracy sat at 84%, completing 492 out of 585 attempted distributions. However, the efficiency in the final third lacked precision, as only 25% of crosses found a teammate in the penalty area. The opposition’s high press forced 14 turnovers in the defensive half, directly leading to the second goal conceded just before the halftime interval.
Tactical adjustments in the 65th minute saw a double substitution, bringing on fresh legs for the midfield pivot and the left winger. These changes briefly increased the tempo, resulting in a five-minute window where the squad registered three consecutive attempts on goal. The expected goals (xG) metric finished at 1.12 for Spurs compared to 2.45 for the visitors, highlighting a disparity in shot quality. Distance covered by the starting eleven totaled 110.4 kilometers, a slight decrease from the season average of 112.8 kilometers per match.
Individual performance data shows the captain won seven out of ten aerial duels, yet the team lost 55% of overall 50/50 challenges. The defensive transition struggled against counter-attacks, allowing four fast-break situations that tested the back three. Offside calls thwarted two potential scoring chances in the first half, both occurring during set-piece deliveries from the right flank. This statistical profile illustrates the challenges faced during the final matchday under the previous coaching staff's direction.
Looking at the broader season metrics, the club currently sits with a goal difference of +4 after 24 fixtures. The departure of the head coach follows a run of three losses in five games, where the team conceded an average of 2.2 goals per appearance. Total points accumulated under this leadership reached 38, placing the side in the middle of the league table. Recruitment efforts for a successor now hinge on finding a profile that can improve the 12% conversion rate currently hampering the forward line’s productivity.
Final match data confirms that the squad committed 11 fouls, while the opposition was whistled 9 times for infringements. The heat map indicates a heavy concentration of play in the central circle, with limited penetration into the six-yard box. Ball recovery times averaged 14 seconds, a metric the front office aims to reduce with the next appointment. As the search for a new manager begins, these specific performance indicators serve as the baseline for the incoming tactical regime.
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