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Frank sets plan for Spurs opener
Thomas Frank spoke at Hotspur Way before Tottenham's 2025/26 Premier League opener against Burnley, outlining tempo, squad depth and how he plans to balance fitness and rotations.

Thomas Frank outlines his early strategy for Tottenham before the season kickoff against Burnley, focusing on tempo, squad depth and discipline.
Frank Sets Spurs Plan Ahead of Burnley Opener
Thomas Frank spoke at Hotspur Way ahead of Tottenham’s 2025/26 Premier League opener with Burnley. He highlighted two key strengths he has seen in the group: the mentality of the squad and their ability to absorb and execute game plans, citing their performance against Paris Saint Germain as evidence. He acknowledged nerves about managing a Premier League club for the first time but said he would be in full work mode, focused on training and preparation for the match.
Tactically, Frank said the team must keep tempo and pressure high to break down a defensive block, and he confirmed Tottenham are exploring options to strengthen the midfield, including a potential number 10 if the right fit emerges. He praised Richarlison’s recent contributions while noting fitness remains a factor, and he confirmed Manor Solomon is back in light training. The coach stressed that improvement will come in layers and indicated he is prepared to rotate, using five substitutions when needed. He also touched on handling internal issues calmly and upholding standards, framing his approach as a balance between structure and attacking intent.
Key Takeaways
"We dealt with the situation."
Comment on handling the Bissouma incident
"We are looking, of course, we're in the market, not only for the 10 position, but to see if we can strengthen the squad."
Transfer planning
"The physical demands in every area were big, also mentally in the heat and so on."
PSG match impact
"Oh, that's going to be special, of course."
First walk out at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The briefing paints a portrait of a manager who values clarity, discipline and momentum. Frank frames a process of gradual improvement, with a sharp focus on conditioning, structure, and the mental side of the group. His readiness to use five subs and to adapt formations suggests a manager who prioritizes freshness and tactical flexibility over fixed plans.
The transfer hints point to a measured build rather than a quick fix. Tottenham appear open to midfield upgrades if the right player fits, while relying on the current squad’s depth and development paths for balance. How this plays out in the first weeks will show whether the team can translate frank language of tempo and pressure into consistent Premier League results and whether the academy-to-first-team pipeline, seen in loan decisions, yields dividends on the field.
Highlights
- Now we have another part of the game. We will be more offensive tomorrow.
- The physical demands in every area were big.
- We are looking, of course, we're in the market for the 10 position.
- Oh, that's going to be special, of course.
The season will test how these plans translate into results on match day.
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