
Thomas Frank’s Tottenham Revolution: Unveiling the Secrets Behind the Dramatic Turnaround
One aspect Frank intends to improve dramatically is set-piece effectiveness — a glaring weakness in recent seasons. He pointed to the examples of Manchester City and Arsenal, who have combined aesthetic football with lethal efficiency on dead balls. It’s an area, he insists, that can define elite teams. His Spurs, he hopes, will be one of them.
Boardroom dynamics and cultural fit
Much attention has been paid to the working relationship between the manager and Daniel Levy. Frank spoke optimistically about collaborating with the chairman, as well as CEO Vinai Venkatesham and technical director Johan Lange. Known for his emotional intelligence and people skills, Frank expects the relationship to be productive. His praise for the club’s early work in the transfer window, especially the Kudus signing, suggests alignment — at least for now.
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