Thomas Frank faces Brentford reunion not knowing his best Spurs team
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Thomas Frank faces Brentford reunion not knowing his best Spurs team
"Spurs suffered their record-equalling 10th home defeat of 2025 against Fulham last Saturday after going 2-0 down in the sixth minute and a section of supporters booed the goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario after his mistake for the second. But a spirited performance at Newcastle in midweek in which Cristian Romero equalised with an overhead kick in added time has lifted spirits after three successive losses."
"Yes, I think it's fair. I've got an idea of quite a few positions. I also think there's competition so it's not that easy all the time to say: OK, it's just those 11,' because you need more than 11 players. It's a combination also with the amount of games and that rotation, so definitely for the rest of the season if we do well in the Champions League there will be rotations."
Tottenham lost 2-0 to Fulham, their record-equalling 10th home defeat of 2025, and goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario was booed after his error for the second goal. A spirited midweek display at Newcastle, with Cristian Romero's added-time overhead-kick equaliser, lifted morale after three straight losses. Thomas Frank has frequently altered his lineup to manage two matches per week and remains undecided over the left side of the attack, rotating Brennan Johnson, Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert; Xavi Simons has not started the last four games. Frank emphasized squad competition and planned rotation if Champions League progress continues, and said Brentford friendships will be set aside for Saturday. Brentford have lost six of seven away league matches.
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