Liverpool faces defensive challenges ahead
Liverpool is facing serious defensive issues as injuries pile up. The club’s decision to block Andy Robertson’s transfer to Tottenham highlights their current struggles.




























Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly eyeing a new head coach to replace Thomas Frank, as the team currently sits in the relegation zone of this year’s calendar table. Frank, brought in to instill stability after Ange Postecoglou’s turbulent period, is yet to connect with fans through his approach.
Critics fault Frank’s defensive-minded coaching style, which seems to lack creativity and effective offensive strategies. Despite narrowly avoiding a defeat against Burnley, Tottenham finds themselves in the 14th spot of the Premier League, sparking questions about Frank’s longevity at the helm.
Football expert Fabrizio Romano describes Frankâs position as precarious. Despite a recent victory over Borussia Dortmund, growing fan discontent reincreases the pressure on him. With the transfer window closing soon, Tottenham faces deciding their managerial course.
Informants suggest the club is apprehensive about dismissing Frank due to the costs associated. Terminating his contract could cost Tottenham approximately â¬9.3 million, considering salary and potential contractual buyout fees.
If a decision to move on from Frank emerges, an interim manager interim till the season’s end seems a likely path. This option serves as a temporary solution pending a permanent replacement.
Liverpool, grappling with its challenges, saw its 13-game unbeaten streak snapped by Bournemouth. While their Champions League exploits against Marseille shine, domestic form lacks consistency.
Both Tottenham and Liverpool ponder maintaining current managerial staff or seeking fresh leadership. The World Cup may influence decisions, as it tends to bring managerial movements.