Thomas Frank takes over coaching position at Tottenham Hotspur until 2028!
Thomas Frank will be the new head coach of Tottenham Hotspur, succeeding Ange Postecoglou. Contract until 2028.

Thomas Frank takes over coaching position at Tottenham Hotspur until 2028!
On June 12, 2025, Tottenham Hotspur announced the signing of Thomas Frank as their new head coach. The 51-year-old Dane succeeds Ange Postecoglou, who, despite success in the Europa League, was sacked due to a disappointing Premier League finish, where Tottenham only finished 17th. Postecoglu is coming off a season with 22 defeats that weighed heavily on the club in the league.
Thomas Frank, who previously worked at Brentford FC for over eight years, has a successful track record. During his tenure he led Brentford to the Premier League and achieved a respectable tenth place in England's top league in the 2024/25 season. Tottenham expressed their delight at his experience in English football as Frank has signed a contract until 2028. According to media reports, Spurs paid around twelve million euros for the Danish coach.
Frank's team and support
With Frank comes several familiar faces from his previous team. His assistant Justin Cochrane, who also acts as First Team Assistant Coach, as well as Chris Haslam, Head of Performance and First Team Assistant Coach, and Joe Newton, First Team Coach Analyst, are following him to Tottenham. In addition, Andreas Georgson, a technical coach from Manchester United, will be part of the new coaching team.
Frank joined Brentford as an assistant in 2016 and took charge of the first team in 2018. His influence on the club and close connection with fans were particularly praised by Brentford's sporting director Phil Giles. Brentford said a warm farewell to Frank and highlighted the opportunities for a new coach to bring a breath of fresh air.
The first challenges
Thomas Frank's first official game as Tottenham manager will be the UEFA Super Cup game against Paris Saint Germain on August 13. This encounter gives Frank the opportunity to quickly test his new team at international level and to give his first impetus.
Overall, there are exciting and challenging times ahead for Thomas Frank as he attempts to get Tottenham Hotspur back on the road to success in the Premier League. Tottenham now has the ambition to be more successful under his leadership not only in the league but also in Europe.
The discussion of these changes and the new beginning at Tottenham can hope for positive reactions from the fans and the club management. Laola1 reports on the exact motivations for the decision, while Yahoo Sports the obligation is comprehensively examined. Also Sports Illustrated offers insights into Frank's career and the approval of his former club.