Tottenham Appoints Thomas Frank as Coach, Ending Brentford Stint

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Tottenham Hotspur has appointed Thomas Frank as its new head coach, bringing an end to his near-decade-long tenure at Brentford. The 51-year-old Frank, known for his progressive and innovative approach, will replace Ange Postecoglou, who was sacked last week despite leading the team to its first trophy in 17 years. Frank, who has a proven track record in player and squad development, has signed a contract until 2028. He will take charge of a squad of higher quality, albeit one that finished below Brentford in the Premier League last season. However, Frank's experience in the Premier League and his ability to improve players could be key factors in his success. Frank's appointment comes after a tumultuous period for Tottenham, which has seen the departure of Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho. Despite never having won a trophy as a manager, Frank brings a wealth of experience and a reputation for being tactically flexible and shrewd. He will be joined at Tottenham by several members of his back-room staff, including assistant coach Justin Cochrane and set-piece specialist Andreas Georgson. The appointment of Frank marks a new chapter for Tottenham as it prepares for the upcoming season and its first Champions League campaign under his guidance.