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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank says he is aware that Arsenal are ahead of Spurs at this current moment. Frank took over Tottenham this summer whilst Mikel Arteta joined Arsenal in December of 2019, and
Tottenham make the trip to face Arsenal in Thomas Frank 's first competitive north London derby this afternoon, before travelling to Paris-Saint Germain on Wednesday night.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has publicly invoked the promise of an Artetian revolution in calling for patience with Ruben Amorim at Manchester United. He might feel that that analogy has been vindicated of late.
Fulham are eyeing a move for outcasted Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma in the January window as he fails to make an impact under Thomas Frank.
The move across England's capital put an end to Norgaard's six-year spell with the Bees as well as his long-term association with then-Brentford boss Thomas Frank. The 52-year-old - who also left the club in order to replace Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham Hotspur - had signed Norgaard for Brentford back in 2019.
After Spurs lost 1-0 at home to Chelsea on November 1, footage showed Spence and Micky van de Ven walking straight past Frank on the pitch.
Tottenham are actively looking to sign a new ‘world-class’ goalkeeper in January to replace Guglielmo Vicario, Daily Mail journalist Matt Barlow has revealed.
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Frank was appointed the Tottenham manager at the end of last season following the north London club’s decision to sack Ange Postecoglou despite winning the Europa League. The Dane was a huge success at modest Brentford, and his experience in the Premier League saw him earn the move to Tottenham.
Victory for the men in red and white would also ensure that they maintain an unassailable lead over Manchester City and Chelsea at the top-flight summit, whereas Spurs could potentially sneak into the Champions League spots by harming their hosts' title ambitions.
Manchester United interviewed the now Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank in Sir Jim Ratcliffe's garage in the summer of 2024.
Breaking into Didier Deschamps' France squad is one of the toughest tasks in international football, but Tottenham’s Wilson Odobert is rapidly forcing his way into the conversation. After battling through injuries,