
By Sama Marwan,
Tottenham Hotspur has officially announced the appointment of Danish coach Thomas Frank as the club’s new head coach, signing a contract that will run until 2028. The move reflects the club’s ambition to compete at the highest levels in the coming seasons.
Frank brings extensive experience in English football, having started his journey in England in 2016 with Brentford. He successfully led the club from the Championship to the Premier League, becoming one of the longest-serving managers in the league. During his time at Brentford, he consistently exceeded expectations, establishing the club’s presence among the Premier League’s elite with impressive and sustained performances.
Thomas Frank is known for his progressive coaching philosophy and innovative approach to player development and team-building—qualities that Tottenham hopes to benefit from in the seasons ahead.
Joining Frank’s coaching staff are:
Justin Cochrane as Assistant Head Coach,
Chris Haslam as Head of Performance and Assistant Coach,
Joe Newton as Technical Analyst,
and Andreas Georgson, who arrives from Manchester United to serve as another First-Team Assistant Coach.
