Tottenham Hotspur supervisor Thomas Frank admitted “it’s okay” for followers to be annoyed after his aspect fell to a 2-1 defeat to Fulham in the Premier League, sparking loud boos on the closing whistle.
Frank’s males had been hoping to construct on a spirited performance in the 5-3 defeat to European champions PSG in Paris in midweek, however they had been undone on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday after a calamitous first six minutes noticed them go 2-0 down.
Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario was at fault for the second purpose, scored by Harry Wilson after Kenny Tete’s opener, when the Spurs stopper needlessly raced out of his purpose to forestall a protracted ball reaching Fulham striker Raul Jimenez.
The second prompted raucous jeers from the house supporters in direction of their very own participant – an incident Frank hope isn’t repeated.
“I believe it’s okay that they [the fans] are annoyed as a result of we haven’t received at house for therefore lengthy,” Frank instructed Sky Sports activities.
“In order that’s truthful after the sport. All of us badly wish to win.
“However in the course of the recreation, that’s not a fear, I simply hope it’s one incident that by no means occurs once more.”
Regardless of a much-improved efficiency within the second-half, rewarded with a Mohammed Kudus purpose, the consequence was Spurs’ sixth-straight house league recreation with no win; a dismal run that Frank urged his workforce to “do every part” to rectify.
“Now we have a tricky spell now,” Frank stated. “It’s about being as calm as doable and do every part we will to work by way of it.”
Spurs are subsequent in motion after they journey to St James’ Park on Tuesday to face Newcastle, who picked up their first away league victory over the season with a convincing 4-1 win over Everton.
