Frank named new Tottenham head coach - Soccer News
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Thomas Frank has been appointed as the new head coach of Tottenham Hotspur, succeeding Ange Postecoglou, under a three-year deal ending in June 2028. Frank previously led Brentford to a 10th place finish in the Premier League, establishing himself in the league after nearly seven years with the Bees. His appointment comes after Spurs experienced their lowest-ever league finish at 17th, prompting the need for new leadership. Frank will take charge of his first game against rivals Arsenal in a pre-season friendly, aiming to rejuvenate Spurs' competitive edge.
Frank managed 316 games with Brentford, winning 131, averaging 1.5 points per match over nearly seven years, solidifying his role in the Premier League.
Spurs, who finished 17th last season— their worst in Premier League history— appointed Frank after his success at Brentford, who finished 10th.
Thomas Frank is delighted to return to a high-profile role in the Premier League, specifically aimed at restoring the Spurs' competitive stature after a dismal season.
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