Frank hails 'mentality and character' of Spurs players after rescuing late point against Bodo/Glimt
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Frank hails 'mentality and character' of Spurs players after rescuing late point against Bodo/Glimt
""The positive is the mentality and the character of the players was very good. [We] stayed in the game, kept fighting and that gave us a very good point when you're 2-0 down, away from home in the Champions League, especially against a Bodo team who are very good here. So I'm happy that we got back into the game, I think that's very positive.""
""It is what it is," Frank said. "I think we could have kept the ball better, no doubt about that. That can just be on the day where you didn't hit your highest level as a team or as a player. But the most important thing is to keep trying and keep doing the right thing. It's hugely important that we show that mentality and keep running""
Tottenham Hotspur recovered from a two-goal deficit to earn a 2-2 draw with Bodo/Glimt in their Champions League match in Norway. Jens Hauge scored twice to give Bodo a deserved lead before Micky van de Ven and a late Jostein Gundersen own goal rescued a point for Spurs. The result followed a recent stoppage-time equaliser against Wolves and underlined the team's habit of late comebacks. Manager Thomas Frank praised the players' mentality and character, acknowledged an underwhelming first-half performance, declined to blame the surface, and stressed the importance of persistence and effort.
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