Frank Reveals Shocking Spurs Secret Behind Dramatic Late Rescue Against Bodo/Glimt
Tottenham Hotspur’s recent showdown in the Champions League was nothing short of a rollercoaster — and if there’s one thing you’ve gotta admire, it’s their grit. Down 2-0 against Bodo/Glimt deep inside the Arctic Circle, most teams would have crumbled, but not Spurs. Thomas Frank’s crew clawed back with a late surge that saw Micky van de Ven and, well, an own goal by Jostein Gundersen snatch a crucial point. Now, I know the performance wasn’t exactly dazzling—far from it, actually—but that never-say-die attitude? That’s the kind of fire you want on the pitch. Frank himself acknowledged how Bodo was the better side for much of the match, but after that deficit, Spurs flipped the script and controlled the closing chapter. It’s a gritty testament to the team’s character, especially considering just a few days earlier, they pulled off a stoppage-time equalizer against Wolves in the Premier League. Bad days happen, sure — Thomas Frank didn’t mince words about their shaky ball control — but the commitment to keep battling is what separates the contenders from the also-rans. Four points from two CL games? That’s a foothold worth protecting, especially with tougher tests looming like Monaco and Premier League clashes on the horizon. Curious about all the twists and turns? Dive deeper here:



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