Tottenham eased some pressure on Thomas Frank with a 1-0 Premier League victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. The result lifted Spurs into 11th place, only one point behind the top half. It also
halted a run of two straight league defeats that had raised questions around recent form.
Archie Gray delivered the decisive moment with a first senior goal, scored just before half-time after a composed move. Spurs also had two Richarlison efforts ruled out, underlining their attacking threat. The narrow margin kept tension high, yet the performance was controlled enough to secure three important points.
Frank rejected the idea that Tottenham’s players were reacting to pressure on the head coach. Instead, Frank stressed the squad’s internal drive to grow. He told BBC Sport: "I don't think it's for me, they fight and they battle because they want to be a good team. They fight for each other, for the club, the staff, and the fans most importantly. I liked the character and mentality in team today, there is so much to improve but you need to have that in the Premier League, especially away from home. "
The head coach pointed to togetherness as a key factor behind the result, especially given recent setbacks. Frank highlighted how players responded after consecutive defeats by maintaining focus and work-rate. That mentality, according to Frank, is essential in tough away fixtures and was visible across the squad in south London.
Im very happy with the desire, the mentality and the character in the team. Thomas Frank's thoughts after victory at Selhurst Park pic.twitter.com/KS8aPEPMgeTottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) December 28, 2025
Despite overall inconsistency, Tottenham have collected 17 points from nine away league matches, the joint-best record in that category. Frank felt the display at Selhurst Park showed progress without the ball. He said: "I liked the discipline in the team, the way we gave very few transitions away, which is the threat of Crystal Palace. The discipline to not give those away was good because that is what they want. We defended excellently, we gave maybe one chance away in open play and the rest was set pieces. "
Frank’s comments reflected a clear game plan focused on limiting counter-attacks, a key Palace strength. Spurs stayed compact, restricting open-play chances and dealing with set pieces. That organisation allowed Tottenham to protect Gray’s goal, while still creating enough attacking moments to feel comfortable about the overall level of performance.
Tottenham’s current situation in the Premier League illustrates both challenges and positives under Thomas Frank, with away results standing out. The table below shows Spurs’ league position and away record after the win over Crystal Palace.
| Team | League Position | Points | Away Matches Played | Away Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tottenham Hotspur | 11th | Not specified | 9 | 17 |
Spurs now turn attention to the first fixture of 2026, another away match, this time at Brentford, where Frank worked previously. The upcoming game offers a chance to build on strong away form and move into the top half. The Crystal Palace win, anchored by Gray’s breakthrough goal and disciplined defending, gives Tottenham a clear platform for that task.











