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Home / Sports / Spurs Manager Frank Banks on Turnaround History

Spurs Manager Frank Banks on Turnaround History

28 Dec

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Summary

  • Manager Thomas Frank believes his history proves he can fix Tottenham's struggles.
  • Frank cites past successes at Brondby and Brentford after slow starts.
  • He is confident the team will improve soon despite current challenges.
Spurs Manager Frank Banks on Turnaround History

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank expressed strong confidence in his ability to steer the club out of its current difficulties. He pointed to his track record at previous clubs, Brondby and Brentford, where he successfully navigated slow starts to ultimately achieve positive results. Frank is convinced that a similar turnaround is achievable for Tottenham.

The manager highlighted his past experiences, noting that at Brondby, the team didn't win its first eight games but then went unbeaten for nine. Similarly, at Brentford, an initial eight losses in ten matches were followed by a ten-game unbeaten streak. Frank assured reporters that he knows how to develop a competitive team and expects this pattern to emerge at Tottenham.

Frank admitted to spending considerable time reflecting on the team's situation, a process he described as normal when facing setbacks and seeking solutions. Despite the ongoing challenges, he remains unwavering in his belief that the team's performance will improve over time, anticipating this will happen sooner rather than later.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Thomas Frank is confident his proven history of turning around slow starts at previous clubs indicates he can improve Tottenham's current performance.
Tottenham had won only one of their last eight league matches prior to their upcoming game against Crystal Palace.
Frank learned from his tenures at Brondby and Brentford that even after poor starts, teams can become unbeaten and successful with the right approach.

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