Thomas Frank's Tottenham Hotspur reign faces a turbulent storm as the team's relegation threat intensifies. Despite his efforts, Frank's side suffered a home defeat to Newcastle United, slipping further into the relegation zone. With just five points above the bottom three, the pressure is mounting. The match saw Spurs trailing at halftime, with Malick Thiaw scoring in stoppage time. Despite a brief respite through Archie Gray's equalizer, Jacob Ramsey's winner extended their winless league streak to eight matches, the longest in over 17 years. Frank, appointed in the summer with a three-year deal, has struggled to turn things around. His win rate of 26.9% from 26 Premier League matches is the lowest among Spurs managers with more than ten matches. The team's poor form is evident, having conceded first in nine Premier League games this season, the most of any side. Frank remains defiant, attributing the struggles to injuries and suspensions, and believes he will stay as manager, despite fan boos. The club's recent history of struggling in both Europe and the Premier League adds to the challenge. With Leeds United and West Ham making strides, Frank's task is daunting, but he remains committed to turning the tide.