Tottenham: Frank praises departed Levy for laying Spurs foundations
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Tottenham: Frank praises departed Levy for laying Spurs foundations
"He deserves huge praise," Frank told a press conference ahead of Saturday's game with West Ham."
"One of the longest-serving chairman in the Premier League ever. He has laid the foundations for the future in terms of the world-class training centre and stadium."
"Both of them are looking good. Both are in contention for the squad," Frank said of that pair."
"Randal hasn't played since the Club World Cup and didn't really train at PSG so he is not as fit as Xavi."
Daniel Levy has departed Tottenham after a 24-year spell as chairman. His tenure produced limited trophies, with the 2008 EFL Cup and a recent Europa League among the club's honours. Levy is credited with creating long-term infrastructure, including a world-class training centre and a new stadium that are described as foundations for the club's future. Thomas Frank has been appointed manager, Tottenham's 15th managerial appointment and fourth in as many years. Spurs collected six points from three league games, including a win at Manchester City, but lost 1-0 to Bournemouth. New signings Xavi Simons and Randal Kolo Muani are in contention, with Simons fitter after recent matches; Dominic Solanke is sidelined by an ankle injury.
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