Tottenham hires Thomas Frank
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On Thursday evening, Frank was announced as Tottenham Hotspur’s new head coach on a three-year contract. The 51-year-old is the successor to Ange Postecoglou, who became the first Spurs manager to lift a trophy since 2008 when they won the Europa League final last month.
Thomas Frank has been appointed by Tottenham Hotspur to point the North London club in the right direction again.
Brentford are in advanced talks with Keith Andrews to replace Thomas Frank as manager. Frank was appointed as Tottenham Hotspur manager earlier this month, leaving the Bees to search for a new coach and Andrews,
Brentford evolved massively over four Premier League seasons under the Dane. This adaptability will be important to him now at Tottenham
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Yardbarker on MSNTottenham look to add ‘experience’ in central midfield; club taking opposite approach under Thomas FrankTottenham chairman Daniel Levy has been forced to invest heavily into the squad in the summer after enduring a disastrous domestic campaign. The Premier League form was in no way acceptable as the Lilywhites finished the season just a place above the relegation zone,
Could Keith Andrews Be the Right Man for Brentford?In-house continuity could shape post-Frank futureWith Thomas Frank’s move to Tottenham now official, Brentford’s attention swiftly turns to
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inews.co.uk on MSNThomas Frank’s Spurs squad – the players likely to be sold and three key targetsThomas Frank will begin an audit of his Tottenham Hotspur squad after taking over from Ange Postecoglou – with his first job to get his new side Champions League ready. Frank has known Tottenham’s technical director Johan Lange for two decades and the pair will work closely together to make sense of a group that finished 17th in the Premier League last season while also ending a 17-year wait for a trophy.
Adrian Clarke looks at new head coach's tactics, style and favoured formations, and how he might set up his side
Tottenham Open Talks for Bryan Mbeumo in Early Transfer Push Under Thomas FrankTottenham Hotspur have wasted no time in the early days of the Thomas Frank era, opening initial discussions with
After seven successful years with Brentford, Thomas Frank opted to swap west London for north London when he signed a deal to become Tottenham Hotspur's new boss.