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Vega Questions Frank's Nerve for Spurs Job
27 Nov
Summary
- Vega believes Thomas Frank lacks tactical bravery for Spurs.
- Frank's tactical shifts make players feel insecure, says Vega.
- The manager insists on a positive reaction despite the loss.

Ramon Vega, an ex-Tottenham defender, has voiced concerns about Thomas Frank's tactical resolve as the Spurs manager. Vega argues that Frank's repeated changes in formation and strategy, observed in recent matches against Arsenal and PSG, create player insecurity and a lack of stable tactical direction.
Vega contrasted Frank's approach with that of his predecessor, Ange Postecoglou, suggesting that Postecoglou's unwavering commitment to his style instilled confidence and belief within the dressing room. He implied that Frank's perceived indecisiveness undermines player respect and team cohesion.
Conversely, Thomas Frank highlighted positive aspects from the team's performance against Paris Saint-Germain, noting an improved identity, character, and aggressiveness. He sees the 5-3 defeat as a setback that provides valuable lessons and something to build upon, despite conceding goals.




