Tottenham Hotspur have recorded just three wins in their past 19 home games, and Thomas Frank has made the worst home start of any Spurs manager since Andre Villas-Boas.
Villas-Boas began his Tottenham managerial career with just two wins from his first seven home games, during which his side scored eight goals.
Spurs have the best away record of any Premier League team under Frank, with four wins and a draw.
However, they have won just once at home in the league this season, drawing one and losing the remaining three.
Tottenham have lost 41 Premier League home games since moving into their new stadium in 2019, winning 70 and drawing 13.
Some club insiders believe the high ticket prices have contributed to their woeful home form, according to the Daily Telegraph.
They believe the period spent at Wembley Stadium, coupled with the inflation in ticket prices, have contributed to numerous home supporters walking away or steadily losing interest.
Tottenham have the third-most expensive average season ticket in the Premier League, and a high number of corporate visitors and day-trippers have replaced traditional fans at home games.
As a result, the atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is often flat.
Spurs host FC Copenhagen later tonight in the Champions League before another home game against Manchester United in the Premier League before the November international break.
They could do with back-to-back wins ahead of the visit to Arsenal after the break, and Thomas will be praying his men can deliver.
