Teddy warns ‘Frank’ will definitely face a tough job

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Teddy Sheringham believes Thomas Frank will have a tougher job than ever if he leaves Brentford to take charge of Tottenham Hotspur.

According to เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย recent reports. Frank and his coaching staff have been in talks with Spurs even before the club decided to part ways with Ange Postecoglou, and the Dane has now emerged as the favourite to take over as Spurs’ new manager. Frank,

51, impressed with his time at Brentford, guiding the small side to their first promotion to the Premier League in 2021 and not only avoiding relegation. But also finishing ninth in 2022/23 and 10th in 2024/25.

But Sheringham believes going from mid-table to a side where fans can expect European football or the title is no easy feat. It’s another story.

“Thomas Frank was OK, did well at Brentford,” Sheringham told talkSPORT

. “But Brentford and Spurs are different levels. Spurs haven’t won trophies in a long time but people still expect them to win trophies. “

I think it will be interesting to see how he copes if he comes. Because we don’t know if the fans are excited about him.”

Sheringham also spoke highly of Postecoglou, likening him to the adventurous and adventurous football he played under Mauricio Pochettino.

“I like the way Ange plays – he’s attacking, he’s physical, he’s not waiting for the counter-attack. He wants to win, he wants to have fun and he plays to please the fans. “

Even when he knew the teams were unlikely to finish in the top eight, he went all out for the Europa League and he did it, won it. “

The final wasn’t exciting, but who cares? We won it in the end and then people will remember… ‘Hey! We won it!'”

Postecoglou fires Spurs to a 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Europa League final The club’s first trophy in 17 years was secured, despite finishing 17th in the Premier League.

Sheringham doesn’t think league position is important compared to winning trophies, and said it was a shame Postecoglou didn’t get a second chance.

“I’m really disappointed, he’s had a really tough job. There were a lot of injuries last season, especially the two centre-backs and the goalkeeper,” Sheringham said.

“If he’s given another year, the club have the money now from the Champions League, they should give him a little boost and say, ‘Come on, Ange, enjoy your job.’ “

“He’s just won the title with us! He’s brilliant! And he’s got that attacking game that Spurs fans love so much.”