
Thomas Frank’s Tottenham Revolution: Unveiling the Secrets Behind the Dramatic Turnaround
With a disarming wit — joking that being the club’s fifth manager in six years adds “a bit more risk” to his life — Frank acknowledged the precarious nature of the role but stressed he’s in it for the long haul. “Everything I do,” he said, “is for the long term. Not about surviving one game or one year.”
His tenure starts in the shadow of Ange Postecoglou, who gave the fans a rare taste of silverware with their first European trophy in over four decades. Yet that triumph belied a season of sharp domestic decline. Frank inherits a side at a crossroads: partly wounded, partly rejuvenated, and unmistakably under construction.
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