At his first press conference, Frank emphasized the importance of being brave and aggressive on the pitch. He wants his team to attack and take risks, rather than playing a defensive game. He believes that this approach will allow Tottenham to achieve their goals and compete with the best teams in the league.
Frank has a proven track record of building successful teams. During his seven-year tenure at Brentford, he transformed the club into an attacking force that consistently exceeded expectations. In the Premier League, Brentford finished 13th, 9th, 16th, and 10th, and last season they scored 66 goals, with only four teams scoring more.
Frank's decision to leave Brentford and join Tottenham was not an easy one. He had strong relationships with the players and staff, but he felt it was time to challenge himself and take on a new challenge. He is excited to be part of a club with the magnitude of Tottenham and is committed to making a positive impact.
Frank also had kind words for his predecessor, Ange Postecoglou, who was dismissed despite leading the team to their first major trophy in 17 years. Frank believes that Postecoglou will always be a legend at Tottenham and that his victory in the Europa League final was a significant achievement.
Frank is aware that Tottenham has had a lot of changes in the dugout in recent years, but he sees this as an opportunity to challenge himself and bring in a fresh approach. He is excited to work with the players and staff to achieve their goals and is committed to the long-term success of the club.
Frank's vision for Tottenham is clear: he wants the team to compete in all four competitions and to be a force to be reckoned with in the league. He believes that this is achievable and is committed to making it happen.