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Spurs Manager's Coffee Cup Controversy: Arsenal Branding Sparks Outrage
8 Jan
Summary
- Tottenham lost to Bournemouth 3-2, marking their second loss in 12 matches.
- Manager Thomas Frank was photographed with an Arsenal-branded coffee cup.
- Frank stated it was an accidental oversight and not intentional.

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank found himself under added pressure following a disappointing 3-2 loss to Bournemouth. The defeat saw Spurs slip to 14th in the Premier League, having secured only two wins in their last twelve matches. Adding to the frustration, Frank was photographed with a coffee cup bearing the Arsenal logo before the game.
Frank, who replaced Ange Postecoglou in the summer, stated he was unaware of the branding on the cup, which was handed to him by staff. He described the situation as "a little bit sad in football" and emphasized that it was an accidental oversight. Neither he nor the staff member noticed the Arsenal crest until it was too late, as the cup had been used by Arsenal during their recent visit to Bournemouth.
The unfortunate incident at Bournemouth occurred after a match where Tottenham conceded a dramatic late winner. Despite an early goal from Mathys Tel, Bournemouth fought back, ultimately securing the victory in added time. This result continues a challenging period for Frank and the club, intensifying scrutiny on his management.




