
"Thomas Frank has called the visit of former side Brentford "nice timing" and told his players to be "brave" when Spurs bid to win for the first time in seven home Premier League matches on Saturday. Only bottom club Wolves have a worse home record in this season's top flight than Spurs, who conceded twice in the first six minutes of their 2-1 defeat to Fulham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last Saturday, when Frank questioned sections of the crowd who voiced their dissatisfaction."
""I spent almost a quarter of my life there," said Frank, calling the game "a little more special for me" and praising successor Keith Andrews' "small tweaks" to a squad level on points with Spurs. "There are a lot of people I'll see on Saturday who I haven't seen for a long time. [There are] players I know very well. A lot of their identity is the same, which makes it difficult in many ways."
Thomas Frank called the visit of former club Brentford "nice timing" and urged his Tottenham players to be brave as they seek a first home Premier League win in seven matches. Spurs have the second-worst home record after Wolves and conceded twice inside six minutes in a 2-1 defeat to Fulham, prompting Frank to question parts of the crowd. Tottenham are winless in five matches but drew 2-2 at Newcastle thanks to Cristian Romero's 95th-minute equaliser. Frank praised Brentford's continuity, described the game as more special to him, and demanded sharper, quicker, more penetrating, intense play.
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