Thomas Frank reaction — What did Spurs boss say
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Frank needs to find an attacking spark from somewhere to avoid being permanently viewed in the same way as Nuno's tenure
Thomas Frank is adamant Xavi Simons will come good in a Tottenham shirt, as he prepares to face the club he could have joined in the summer. Chelsea had strong interest in Simons but it was Spurs who moved to agree a £52million deal with RB Leipzig for the Dutchman.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank downplayed an awkward post-match scene where defenders Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence headed straight down the tunnel following Saturday's 1-0 home defeat by Chelsea,
Frank appeared to try to stop the defenders but the duo ignored him and headed off the pitch, leaving Frank staring in their direction for several seconds. Set-piece coach Andreas Georgson attempted to stop them closer to the dugout, but they dismissed him and walked down the tunnel.
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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank says that a lack of energy and intensity left his team second best as they lost 1-0 at home to Chelsea.