Following the dismissal of Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham has officially appointed Thomas Frank as their new head coach. This shift comes after Spurs secured Champions League qualification by winning the Europa League, despite finishing in the lower half of the Premier League.
Frank’s previous experience at Brentford saw him elevate the team from the Championship to the Premier League, and he may have the potential to rejuvenate Tottenham’s competitive edge.
What can fans anticipate from Thomas Frank?
Frank has signed a deal that lasts until 2028 with Tottenham. He is joined by three of his former Brentford staff, along with a previous assistant coach from Manchester United.
Taking over at Brentford in 2018 after previously serving as an assistant, Frank led the Bees back to the Premier League in 2021 and maintained their top-flight status.
The Danish manager fostered a positive environment at Brentford, aiming to replicate that spirit at Tottenham, especially as fans had limited reasons to celebrate beyond their Europa League victory.
With Tottenham suffering 22 losses in the Premier League this season and amassing only 38 points, Frank’s ability to build a stable team at Brentford suggests he could effectively enhance his new London squad.
Expect some new additions, with Antoine Semenyo reportedly a key target, as per Sky Sports News. The allure of Champions League football at Tottenham may attract fresh talent, and Frank could also entice a few players from Brentford to join him.
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