Being Tottenham Hotspur supervisor has not lately aligned with job safety, however new boss Thomas Frank is undaunted by current historical past and says he’s in it “for the long run”.
Talking in his first information convention since becoming a member of in June, Frank joked that, having by no means been sacked, he took the Spurs job to “get a little bit bit extra threat in his each day life”.
Whereas Frank’s tone was light-hearted, there isn’t any doubting the calls for of the function have proved troublesome prior to now 4 years.
They’ve had 4 managers since June 2021, with Nuno Espirito Santo lasting simply 4 months, Antonio Conte 16 months and Ange Postecoglou – regardless of ending the membership’s 17-year look ahead to a significant trophy by profitable the Europa League – two years.
“Coming to an enormous membership, there are pressures,” mentioned the Dane. “I just like the ambitions and all the pieces I do – each choice I’ve made – is for the long run. It is not about surviving 18 months, it is for the long term.”
The 51-year-old mentioned it was “extraordinarily constructive” for the membership to have lifted the Europa League final season and, whereas he needs to convey extra trophies, his fundamental ambition is to make sure Spurs are in a position to compete on all fronts.
“[Winning the Europa League] gave them that incredible trophy that this membership deserved and wanted,” he mentioned.
“My purpose is so as to add to that. The primary purpose is that we want to have the ability to compete in all 4 tournaments and do it constantly.”
Frank was talking earlier than Tottenham’s first pre-season sport towards League One aspect Studying at 15:00 BST on Saturday.

