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Spurs tabs Thomas Frank as the newly appointed head coach, replacing Ange Postecoglou in the role.

Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur have chosen Thomas Frank as their succeeding manager to Ange Postecoglou, inking a deal lasting till the year 2028.

Spurs Tap Thomas Frank as New Head Coach, Ink Deal Until 2028, Postecoglou's Successor
Spurs Tap Thomas Frank as New Head Coach, Ink Deal Until 2028, Postecoglou's Successor

Spurs tabs Thomas Frank as the newly appointed head coach, replacing Ange Postecoglou in the role.

New and Improved Version

Hear ye, hear ye! It's time for a little tasty gossip from the magical city of London. After seven smashing years in charge, our man Thomas Frank has bid adieu to Brentford and taken up a new challenge – leading the struggling Tottenham Hotspur team!

Tottenham, govern by sacking Ange Postecoglou despite bagging a historic Europa League trophy, have apparently found their new savior in the Danish tactician, Thomas. The club wasted no time and penned him down on a tasty deal that'll keep him in tow until 2028.

"We're darn pleased to welcome Thomas aboard. He's one of the most avant-garde and visionary coaches out there. His knack for nurturing talent and sharpening squads excites us immensely, and we can't wait to see him steer the ship through our upcoming season's stormy waters," declared Tottenham in a swift, statement.

Thomas won't be alone in his adventure though. Alongside him will be his loyal crew from Brentford – assistant coach Justin Cochrane, head of performance and first-team assistant Chris Haslam, and first-team coach analyst Joe Newton. First-team assistant coach Andreas Georgson, who was once a part of Manchester United, will also join the team.

It's a daunting task ahead for Thomas, given that he'll be commanding a Tottenham team that stumbled through the worst Premier League season in its history, barely escaping the relegation zone with a measly 38 points and 22 losses. But hey, where there's a will, there's a way, right?

Our Danish stallion could snag his first silverware with Tottenham just weeks after joining, as they gear up to clash with the Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup on August 13, in divine Udine, Italy.

Alas, with the departure of Thomas, Brentford's director of football, Phil Giles, took a moment to pay homage to the departing coach. In a heartfelt statement, he reminisced about the good times and expressed hope for the future, hinting at the potential arrival of Keith Andrews as the new manager.

With the wheels of change in motion, Thomas will be reuniting with Tottenham's technical director Johan Lange, following their exciting stint together in Denmark at Lyngby. And, in Frank's swansong season with Brentford, he led the Bees to a respectable 10th place finish, snagging 56 points.

Keep an eye (and ear) out for further updates on who will take over Brentford's reins!

[1] The probable successor to Thomas Frank at Brentford is Keith Andrews.[2] Thomas Frank is the new head coach of Tottenham Hotspur, replaces Ange Postecoglou.[3] Thomas Frank led Brentford to a respectable 10th place finish with 56 points in his last season.[4] Ange Postecoglou was sacked by Tottenham despite leading them to Europa League glory but a disappointing Premier League season.

  1. In a potential change at Brentford, Keith Andrews might be the successor to Thomas Frank, as suggested by the heartfelt statement by Phil Giles, the director of football.
  2. Amidst the tasty gossip from London, the Premier League team Tottenhotspur has appointed Thomas Frank as their new head coach, replacing Ange Postecoglou who was sacked despite leading the team to Europa League triumph.
  3. During his swansong season with Brentford, Thomas Frank, one of the avant-garde coaches, led the team to a respectable 10th place finish, with a tally of 56 points, before moving to the Premier League.

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