Tottenham Hotspur announce Thomas Frank
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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,
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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,
The potential promotion of Andrews aligns with Brentford’s established ethos. When Dean Smith left in 2018, Thomas Frank was promoted from within. That continuity paid off handsomely. Andrews could represent a similar blend of familiarity and innovation — someone who understands the dressing room but can also add new layers tactically.
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Sporting News on MSNTottenham set to make first summer signing under Thomas Frank after ‘agreement reached'Tottenham set to make their first summer signing under new manager Thomas Frank after ‘agreement reached' with Bayern star.
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Yardbarker on MSN'Fit in well'- Thomas Frank praised for his tactical flexibility; something Ange Postecoglou failed to showcaseA new dawn is on the horizon for Tottenham following their Europa League success last month. The Lilywhites have the chance to build on the historic achievement and kickstart a new era at N17.
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Tottenham are reportedly set to bring Mathys Tel back to the club on a permanent deal.The 20-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at Spurs from Bayern Munich, scoring three goals in 20 appearances under Ange Postecoglou.
Thomas Frank sends emotional farewell message to Brentford after Spurs switch - Frank has taken over at Tottenham after a transformative stint in west London
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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,