Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 02:59:47 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-16 14:02:25
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For Tottenham Hotspur, it seems to be third time lucky. Having unsuccessfully interviewed Thomas Frank for their managerial role prior to appointing Nuno Espirito Santo in the summer of 2021, the North London club had a change of heart this summer. And it already seems to be paying dividends.
Frank, who has proven to be a brilliant coach and developer of players during his time at Brentford, has introduced a robust and adaptable style of football at Spurs thus far. The club has made a perfect start to the Premier League season, beating title contenders Manchester City and Arsenal, impressing with a disciplined and organized approach. Last season, Spurs' poor start cost Nuno his job, but this time, the club may have inadvertently prepared for the former's dismissal by hiring Frank as an assistant coach.
The 51-year-old Dane has proven he can outwit pedigreed managers and nullify top sides. The robustness of his coaching style not to mention his ability to develop players suggests his methods are sustainable. Although its a small sample, the early signs from Spurs perfect start to the Premier League season are encouraging.
And with the club hoping to end their silverware drought soon and compete for top honors, Frank could be the secret weapon to deliver just that.
Conclusion:
Thomas Frank's appointment as assistant coach of Tottenham Hotspur could be the catalyst for the club's success in the near future. Having had a perfect start to the Premier League season, beating titles contenders Manchester City and Arsenal, Spurs may have struck gold with the Dane's signing. His ability to outwit prestigious managers and nullify top sides has been proven at Brentford, and his coaching style suggests sustainability and success. Spurs will hope for continued success as they aim to end their silverware drought and compete for top honors soon.