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Thomas Frank takes over as Tottenham Hotspur manager

Tottenham Hotspur has confirmed Thomas Frank as their new head coach, ending his impressive seven-year spell at Brentford. The 51-year-old Dane agreed to a three-year deal, replacing Ange Postecoglou, who was sacked after a poor Premier League season.
Frank will bring key staff members from Brentford, including Justin Cochrane as first-team coach and Chris Haslam as performance head. Additionally, Andreas Georgson joins as assistant coach after leaving Manchester United, ensuring continuity in Frank’s setup.
Postecoglou’s exit followed mixed results despite winning the Europa League and securing Champions League football. However, Spurs slumped to 17th in the league, suffering 22 defeats—their worst-ever top-flight campaign. Chairman Daniel Levy moved quickly, paying £10 million to trigger Frank’s release clause.
Frank transformed Brentford from Championship contenders to a stable Premier League side since 2018. His tactical discipline and competitive edge earned praise, making him a respected figure in English football. Now, he faces a bigger challenge at Spurs, with higher expectations and European demands.
Arsenal legend Martin Keown endorsed Frank, calling him a “perfect match” for Tottenham. Keown highlighted Frank’s calm, intelligent approach, contrasting it with Spurs’ past managerial volatility. Meanwhile, Brentford targets Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna as Frank’s successor.
McKenna, highly rated despite Ipswich’s relegation, previously turned down Chelsea and Brighton. At 39, he represents Brentford’s ambition to continue their upward trajectory. Meanwhile, Frank becomes Levy’s latest managerial appointment, following names like Mourinho and Pochettino.
Only Juande Ramos and Postecoglou won trophies under Levy, emphasizing the pressure on Frank. Spurs fans hope he can revive their domestic form while competing in Europe. His ability to rebuild and stabilize will define his tenure at the demanding club.
Frank’s arrival marks a fresh chapter for Tottenham, blending his proven Premier League experience with the club’s aspirations. Success will depend on adapting quickly, as Spurs aim to climb back into contention after a turbulent season. The challenge is immense, but Frank’s track record offers hope.
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