Tottenham hires Thomas Frank
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After opting to part ways with the man who ended their 17-year trophy drought, Tottenham Hotspur have pivoted to Brentford’s Thomas Frank. Spurs have been forced to pay a pretty penny to release the Dane from his contract in west London,
Brentford have issued a touching farewell to Thomas Frank after he was confirmed as Tottenham head coach on Thursday night. The Dane has signed a three-year deal with Spurs and has big shoes to fill after Ange Postecoglou won the Europa League, delivering the club’s first title since 2008.
Thomas Frank proved that when Brentford lost one important individual, such as Ivan Toney, the collective was still strong.However, with Frank having now moved across London to Tottenham and the possibility of losing star players like Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa,
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Planet Football on MSN6 players you had no idea played under Thomas Frank: Hojbjerg, Elmander…Tottenham’s new manager Thomas Frank has a proven track record of improving players. Bryan Mbeumo and Ivan Toney, in particular, have flourished under his management. Frank has worked wonders to get Brentford up and established as a stable Premier League club.
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Football365 on MSNTottenham, Frank told to make Man Utd hijack his ‘first order of business’ with ‘agreement struck’Tottenham Hotspur-bound Thomas Frank has been encouraged to make a "Manchester United hijack" his "first order of business" this summer.
Thomas Frank has many strengths as a manager.Perhaps his biggest quality is creating squad unity - it is why Brentford have thrived in the Premier League. He has managed - and improved - big names like Ollie Watkins,
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Yardbarker on MSNTottenham keeping tabs on Brentford star; Dortmund and Napoli also keenBrentford youngster Yegor Yarmolyuk has emerged as a target for Tottenham Tottenham Hotspur are closing in on the appointment of Thomas Frank as their new head coach, with ongoing talks between them and Brentford understood to have progressed positively in recent days.
Tottenham's search for a successor to Ange Postecoglou has led them to Thomas Frank. The Dane is set to join from Brentford after an incredibly successful seven-year stint in west London, and has been tasked with a similar revolution on the northern edge of the city.