Thomas Frank's arrival could leave four Tottenham players
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Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the appointment of Thomas Frank as their new head coach, describing the Dane as “one of the most progressive and innovative” managers within the game.
Thomas Frank has revamped Tottenham’s backroom team after being appointed as the club’s new manager. The Dane has raided Brentford to reset Spurs’ coaching setup, bringing three members of staff with him from the Bees after signing a three-year contract.
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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,
Departing Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen has hinted he might be open to a return to former club Tottenham Hotspur, where he would be reunited with Thomas Frank.After United’s final
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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.
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Tottenham have agreed a deal for highly-rated coach Justin Cochrane to join as Thomas Frank’s assistant.Cochrane is regarded as one of the most promising coaches in English football and Brentford reportedly wanted him to take over from Frank as their permanent manager.
Former Brentford defender Andreas Bjelland believes Tottenham's players must "buy in to the project" to help Thomas Frank deliver "big things". Bjelland, who is now the assistant coach of Danish club Ljungby Boldklub,