
Tottenham Hotspur fans are calling on the club to sack manager Thomas Frank following their 3-0 Premier League defeat to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
Forest took the lead on 28 minutes after Archie Gray was dispossessed on the edge of the area after receiving a short pass from goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.
Ibrahim Sangare won possession and squared the ball to Callum Hudson-Odoi, who tapped it in from yards out.
The same combination provided Forest's second goal on 50 minutes, with Sangare then making it three with a superb 25-yard strike from Hudson-Odoi's assist on 79 minutes to seal a comfortable victory for Sean Dyche's side.
It was a nightmare afternoon for Spurs, who had just one shot on target during the match.
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The result places further pressure on Frank, with Spurs having now won just one of their last seven Premier League games.
The Dane's tactical setups have been criticised by fans, with their side's 4-1 thrashing by Arsenal in the north London derby last month leaving supporters furious.
Spurs sit 11th in their Champions League group with three wins and two draws from six matches - but they now occupy the same position in the Premier League table.
Reacting to the Forest defeat on Twitter, one fan claimed: "Sack Frank at full-time. What I see is a group of players who are completely disinterested. They have not bought into the manager."
A second wrote: "He has turned us into Brentford. Sack him now."
A third added: "If this Spurs board have any ambition, then they will sack Thomas Frank now. His job was to make us more organised and better than last season. He is incapable of doing that."

According to Oddschecker, Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner is the 5/1 favourite with BetVictor to replace Frank if a change is made in the dugout.
Glasner's contract at Selhurst Park expires in the summer, and the Austrian has been linked with Manchester United and Liverpool at different points over recent months.
But Liverpool have sacked only two managers in the past century amid recent pressure on Arne Slot, and United have put in improved performances and, generally, results under Ruben Amorim this season.
Fulham's Marco Silva and Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola are priced at 8/1 with the same bookmaker, while Marseille's Roberto De Zerbi and former Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick - who played for Spurs between 2004 and 2006 - are at 12/1.
Four of those five managers, with the exception of Carrick, all have Premier League managerial experience.
Another name previously linked with the Spurs role is former youth coach Kieran McKenna, but the Ipswich boss is now priced at 25/1.
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