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Tottenham confirm first signing of Thomas Frank era as permanent deal finalised for Mathys Tel - Spurs announce permanent signing of Tel as club step up summer transfer business
LONDON: Tottenham hired Thomas Frank as head coach on Thursday after the Danish coach ended his nearly decade-long stay at Brentford. The 51-year-old Frank will replace Ange Postecoglou, who was fired last week despite leading Tottenham to its first trophy in 17 years with a win over Manchester United in the Europa League final.
Departing Brentford head coach Thomas Frank says “it has been a privilege” to manage the club as he departs to join Tottenham.The Dane, who had been in charge of Brentford since 2018 after
That robust process is what has allowed Brentford to cope when losing key players. When Neal Maupay left, Ollie Watkins stepped up. When Watkins departed, Ivan Toney became the main man. In an interview conducted in January, Giles explained how dealing with such situations would give them confidence if Frank ever left.
Brentford in advanced talks with Keith Andrews to replace Thomas Frank as new manager - The Bees will upgrade Andrews from his current role as a set-piece coach after losing Frank to Tottenham Hotspur
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Football.London on MSNBryan Mbeumo to Tottenham transfer latest after Thomas Frank decision amid massive Man Utd offerTottenham Hotspur transfer news as Spurs appointing Thomas Frank as their new head coach reportedly increases the chances of signing Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford
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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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.