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ENFIELD, England -- Tottenham Hotspur head coach Thomas Frank has said that the "unusual" exit of former chairman Daniel Levy and the recent high turnover of senior club staff has not affected his players as "they're in their own little bubble."
Thomas Frank has taken Tottenham by storm with the team in a European spot in the league while also getting the job done in Champions League play. But they've been far from pretty while doing it, relying on set pieces and the defense digging in to find success.
Tottenham Hotspur suffered a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa in North London yesterday, which leaves Spurs trailing fourth place by a point.Spurs would take the lead at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium through
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Thomas Frank reaction: Spurs boss on Cristian Romero injury, blown lead, loss to Aston Villa
Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank got a great start to Sunday's home Premier League match versus Aston Villa.
Tottenham turned up at Goodison Park to face Everton in January after a North London derby defeat and low on confidence. I wasn’t confident of a win but was mortified by a first half in which a modest Everton side made Spurs look like a Sunday League team.
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank, speaking to TNT Sports: "I think there is big credit to Monaco today. It was a hard point won. "It was a relatively even first half. Second half our performance was not good and Monaco were better than us.
Tottenham are reportedly ready to pay over £50 million for a striker who manager Thomas Frank has already called "remarkable", with the Lilywhites currently struggling for creativity in the final third. On paper, Spurs have made a very solid start to the new season under Frank.