Tottenham Chairman Levy Explains Postecoglou Sacking, Appoints Thomas Frank
Tottenham Chairman Levy Explains Postecoglou Sacking, Appoints Thomas Frank

Tottenham Chairman Levy Explains Postecoglou Sacking, Appoints Thomas Frank

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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has emphasized that winning the Europa League was insufficient for the club's ambitions, setting clear goals to win the Premier League and Champions League under new manager Thomas Frank. Levy explained that despite Ange Postecoglou delivering Spurs' first trophy in 17 years, the team's poor Premier League performance, finishing 17th with 22 losses, led to a unanimous board decision to replace him. Levy expressed gratitude to Postecoglou for his achievements but stressed the need to compete in all competitions and build a successful, stylish team fitting for their stadium. Thomas Frank, appointed from Brentford with a three-year contract, is seen by Levy as the right leader to take Spurs forward, bringing fresh ideas and a strong connection with youth development. Frank's arrival marks a fresh start as Tottenham aim to build on recent success and compete at higher levels, including the Champions League. Levy's statements underscore a determination to end the club's long wait for major domestic and European honors.

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