Frank Enters the History of the 'Big Six' with the Worst Win Rate in the Premier League
Sunday 08-02-2026
Tottenham Hotspur is experiencing one of its worst seasons in the Premier League era, currently sitting in 14th place after 25 matches, with only 29 points. This marks a significant decline from the club's ambitions, which traditionally include competing for European spots among the "big six," despite their continental success as seen last season.

The disappointing results coincide with historically negative figures for Danish coach Thomas Frank, who has the worst win percentage of any coach leading a top 6 Premier League club, provided they have managed the team for 20 matches or more, with a win rate of only about 28%. This places him negatively ahead of names like Ruben Amorim (32%), Graham Potter (31%), and Roy Hodgson (35%).

This statistic highlights the extent of the team's technical decline, especially considering that previous coaches at major clubs, such as Mark Hughes, Ange Postecoglou, and Kenny Dalglish, recorded higher win rates despite difficult periods. Meanwhile, Nuno Espírito Santo achieved a 50% win rate despite his short stint with the London club.

With the team continuing in the lower half of the standings, pressure is mounting on the club's management to make decisive decisions regarding the future of the technical project. Meanwhile, Spurs fans fear that the current season could become one of the worst in the club's modern history if there isn't a rapid improvement in results and performance.

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