OFFICIAL: Spurs turn to Thomas Frank in bid to rebuild

Frank, who arrives from Brentford, is widely recognised for his tactical acumen and commitment to player development—qualities Tottenham hope will lay the foundation for long-term stability after a torrid year that saw them finish 17th in the table.
The Danish manager earned plaudits during his time in West London for consistently punching above his weight, keeping the Bees competitive in the top flight despite a modest budget.
His emphasis on data-led decision-making and nurturing young talent aligns with a broader shift in football away from short-term spending sprees and towards sustainable progress.
Spurs' board are said to have been impressed not only by the coach's results on the pitch, but by the structure and identity he helped instil at Brentford. With the north London club in desperate need of a reset, his arrival signals a possible pivot in strategy—away from chasing marquee names and towards building a cohesive, long-term project.
"The feeling of being the new coach is extraordinary," Frank said. "I'm proud and really looking forward to this massive challenge, together with a lot of good people."
While expectations remain high, the tone within the club appears more realistic than in recent years. Rather than immediate silverware, his task will be to lay a solid foundation and rebuild trust both in the dressing room and among the fans.