Thomas Frank's Tottenham in-tray: style, injuries, the defence and Levy
Briefly

Ange Postecoglou's exit from Spurs left fans yearning for a return to historical glory, demonstrated by their frustration with the team's recent lackluster performances. Thomas Frank, potentially the new manager, is known for his attacking style deigned with Brentford, suggesting hope for Spurs' revival. However, challenges persist with Daniel Levy's questionable management and operational changes, including the hiring of Vinai Venkatesham in a significant restructuring at the club. The Spurs fan base remains unsettled, yearning for a brighter future reminiscent of the leadership of past icons like Nicholson and Burkinshaw.
Spurs fans hoped for a return to club glory days under Thomas Frank, but amid management upheaval, results left fans expressing discontent with Daniel Levy.
Thomas Frank's Brentford prior to Premier League promotion showcased an attractive hybrid of passing and pressing, yet adapted survival tactics when faced with the top flight.
Postecoglou's tenure ended with mixed results, and following a Europa League win, Spurs exhibited a struggling team dynamic, contrasting the expectations of their storied history.
Daniel Levy's position remains secure despite fan protests, and significant changes in the club's executive structure suit the new challenges faced by Spurs.
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