Tottenham hires Thomas Frank
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Sportschosun on MSNOfficial announcement of the appointment of Tottenham manager Thomas Frank. The first mission is SON...Son Heung-min's team Tottenham Hotspur of the English Professional Football Premier League (EPL) has appointed Thomas Frank as the new head coach.Tottenham officially announced on the 13th (Korea Standard Time) that head coach Frank will lead the team until 2028.
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Tottenham Hotspur have appointed Thomas Frank as their new head coach on a contract that runs until 2028. The 51-year-old arrives from Brentford, where he spent seven years, guiding the Bees to promotion to the Premier League in 2021, the first person to lead them into a top-flight season since 1946/47.
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