I had a look through the last how many pages of this thread and there’s not really much that hasnt been said.
The only point that I can add is that it’s pretty wild to see the character of the squad being given as the reason this coaching team are struggling.
If you want to question the technical ability in the squad, or the level of experience and readiness, I’m 100% hearing your argument and any sane Spurs fan should imo.
But this squad has always had plenty of character. Romero and VDV in that Europa final didn’t show character? Newcastle away just a week or so ago with Romero single-handedly rescuing a point wasn’t character ?
How many times during the Ange era would they go behind to a sucker punch from following Ange’s uber-aggressive tactics and then find a way to come back?
They have character, what they are missing right now is team spirit and any kind of ideas for how they are meant to play. There was a simple idea of get it wide ASAP and spam crosses or set pieces but that was never producing much and now produces nothing.
Yeah, they have got some fight in them, which we need to see because we can play manager merry-go-round until even our enemies get bored of laughing, but at some point we're going to trust a process that actually works.
I don't think we've given it nearly enough time. Get a couple of good players in in Jan and we'll see an uptick.
Unlike with Ange, where I 'hoped' he'd pull it back, I 'think' Frank will pull it back. He just seems more credible and intelligent and I like a good process as much as the next nerd. TBF, I actually thought Ange was a good speaker and I liked his jib, but he was only going to build a super team if he got iniesta and messi and co. in their prime.
Frank has tactical flexibility* and emotional stability (would be nice if he screamed blue murder sometimes, but it's not strictly necessary), he's calm and erudite and we need a steady hand that understands how to grow a dynamic team, not just a plan A.
*yeah, it's part of the problem for now, but they'll either learn to adapt or we'll find players who will.
As for any replacements, it's just grass-is-greener bullshit, you CANNOT know if they'd be better, because you don't really know what the problem is, just what it might be. Give him a couple of seasons, if the players see we blame the manager and not them, we're just yet again teaching them that they don't have to take responsibility.