Spurs boss Frank defends credentials ahead of PSG clash: 'I know how to build a team'
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Spurs boss Frank defends credentials ahead of PSG clash: 'I know how to build a team'
"Part of that is to manage those setbacks and learn and move on. One thing I'm 1,000% sure of, I know how to build a team, I know how to build a club and we will do that."
"The big thing is how we learn from the bad spells. That's when we also can see when we go 1-0 down - how do we react as a team? The best teams just continually move on. They still run hard, they still do the same thing. There's no doubt in that."
"His [Enrique's] first season, he had to take a lot of battles and he also turned everything around from playing with the biggest players in Europe to less stars; very determined players that play for the team. He created one of the best teams in the world by making those changes. Even last year, they were close to getting knocked out of the Champions League."
Thomas Frank defended his credentials as Tottenham Hotspur manager after a run of just two wins from eight matches across competitions and a 4-1 derby defeat to Arsenal. Tottenham now face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League at the Parc des Princes amid growing pressure and talk that Frank could become the seventh Spurs manager in six years. Frank affirmed confidence in his methods and in building a team and club, stressing the importance of learning from bad spells and reacting properly to setbacks. He cited Luis Enrique's challenges and transformations at PSG as an instructive example.
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