Thomas Frank is out!
This is a very interesting graph
It tells you that
most of the times a low-possession manager that succeeds at a lower tier
will fail at the bigger club, because he can't either adjust to high possession or win by low possession football.
This is another answer to all the idiots saying 'but he didn't win anything' for coaches that show wonderful high-possession football at the lower tier. Usually, lower clubs only win by guerilla war, so you never judge a coach by that, but by the football and the reasonable projection of that football scaling up
PS: as for Spurs. If Levy has any integrity in him, he should call back Ange. The only coach that delivered silverware for them the last 30 years, and played tremendous football