Tottenham Hotspur appointed Thomas Frank as their fifth permanent manager in six years, following the sacking of Ange Postecoglou after a disappointing season. Frank, who previously managed Brentford, is praised for his innovative coaching style and player development skills. With a three-year contract, he aims to enhance the team's performance as they prepare for the upcoming season, highlighted by their participation in the Champions League after winning the Europa League last month. Spurs hope Frank will build on the club's recent achievements while improving their league standings.
In appointing Thomas Frank, Spurs have chosen a manager who embodies progressive football philosophy and player development, important for their aspirations in the Champions League.
Thomas Frank's proven track record at Brentford sets high expectations within Tottenham, as they aim to improve after a disappointing prior season with the league.
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