Tottenham Boss Frank Concedes Transfer Window Reality
In a candid press conference, Tottenham Hotspur head coach Thomas Frank acknowledged the challenges of navigating the transfer market, likening it to the game Football Manager. "It's not like Football Manager unfortunately," he stated. Frank expressed his commitment to signing players that will improve the squad. However, he pointed out that the complexities of the real-life transfer market make it difficult to replicate the simplicity and speed of the digital game.
Frank had a change of heart regarding Tottenham Hotspur striker Antoine Semenyo, with the club making an initial approach in January but ultimately missing out on signing him due to the limitations of the transfer window. Frank's comments came after Semenyo joined Manchester City for £62.5m earlier this month.
The Tottenham boss also spoke about his squad's current state and the need for improvements. He added that he is focused on making long-term decisions rather than getting caught up in short-term fixes. The Dane expressed optimism about the future of his team, stating there could be significant developments over the next summer.
Despite facing pressure from fans who have been calling for his sacking due to the team's struggles this season, Frank remains committed to improving Tottenham Hotspur and bringing success back to the club.
In a candid press conference, Tottenham Hotspur head coach Thomas Frank acknowledged the challenges of navigating the transfer market, likening it to the game Football Manager. "It's not like Football Manager unfortunately," he stated. Frank expressed his commitment to signing players that will improve the squad. However, he pointed out that the complexities of the real-life transfer market make it difficult to replicate the simplicity and speed of the digital game.
Frank had a change of heart regarding Tottenham Hotspur striker Antoine Semenyo, with the club making an initial approach in January but ultimately missing out on signing him due to the limitations of the transfer window. Frank's comments came after Semenyo joined Manchester City for £62.5m earlier this month.
The Tottenham boss also spoke about his squad's current state and the need for improvements. He added that he is focused on making long-term decisions rather than getting caught up in short-term fixes. The Dane expressed optimism about the future of his team, stating there could be significant developments over the next summer.
Despite facing pressure from fans who have been calling for his sacking due to the team's struggles this season, Frank remains committed to improving Tottenham Hotspur and bringing success back to the club.