Thomas Frank, Tottenham Hotspur's head coach, has expressed his faith in the club's board of directors as the team prepares to face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. Despite a poor run of form, Frank insists that he feels trust in the club's leadership.
In an interview, Frank stated that he had a productive conversation with the Spurs board, which helped him to regain confidence in their support. He acknowledged that his job was at stake and took responsibility for the team's recent performance.
"I feel like we've had a good conversation," Frank said. "I think they're behind me all the way." The coach went on to say that he was committed to turning the team around, and he believed that the board shared his vision.
Tottenham's struggles have been well-documented in recent weeks, with several high-profile defeats and a slump in form that has raised questions about Frank's job security. However, the coach remains upbeat, focusing on the positive aspects of the conversation with the board.
"I'm feeling trust," he said. "I think we've got a good relationship, and I think they're behind me all the way." With the team facing a crucial Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund, Frank's comments have come as welcome news to fans who are eager for a turnaround in fortunes.
The coach's confidence is rooted in the fact that he believes the board shares his vision for the team. He emphasized that he was committed to making changes and turning the team around, and he saw the conversation with the board as an opportunity to refocus and rebuild.
As Tottenham prepares to face one of the toughest opponents in their Champions League campaign, Frank's comments have injected a sense of optimism into the team's preparations. With his faith in the club's leadership and his commitment to making changes, Frank is confident that he can turn the team around and achieve success on the pitch.
In an interview, Frank stated that he had a productive conversation with the Spurs board, which helped him to regain confidence in their support. He acknowledged that his job was at stake and took responsibility for the team's recent performance.
"I feel like we've had a good conversation," Frank said. "I think they're behind me all the way." The coach went on to say that he was committed to turning the team around, and he believed that the board shared his vision.
Tottenham's struggles have been well-documented in recent weeks, with several high-profile defeats and a slump in form that has raised questions about Frank's job security. However, the coach remains upbeat, focusing on the positive aspects of the conversation with the board.
"I'm feeling trust," he said. "I think we've got a good relationship, and I think they're behind me all the way." With the team facing a crucial Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund, Frank's comments have come as welcome news to fans who are eager for a turnaround in fortunes.
The coach's confidence is rooted in the fact that he believes the board shares his vision for the team. He emphasized that he was committed to making changes and turning the team around, and he saw the conversation with the board as an opportunity to refocus and rebuild.
As Tottenham prepares to face one of the toughest opponents in their Champions League campaign, Frank's comments have injected a sense of optimism into the team's preparations. With his faith in the club's leadership and his commitment to making changes, Frank is confident that he can turn the team around and achieve success on the pitch.