Don't miss any of the latest and best Spurs news - sign up to the free Tottenham newsletter for updates straight to your inboxDon't miss any of the latest and best Spurs news - sign up to the free Tottenham newsletter for updates straight to your inboxThomas Frank has taken part in his first interview as the new head coach of Tottenham Hotspur and there was plenty to read into his comments.The 51-year-old, who signed a three-year deal with Spurs, is a great communicator and that was clear from his interview with the club after arriving at Hotspur Way on Wednesday to start planning for a big season ahead, with Champions League football on the menu as well as the desire from chairman Daniel Levy for the club to compete on all fronts this season.Frank spoke about his journey to get to Spurs, the work done by his predecessor Ange Postecoglou, his chats with Levy, new CEO Vinai Venkatesham and technical director Johan Lange and also his plans for the squad and some of the senior players, which some supporters might notice came without mention of captain Son Heung-min, who has an uncertain future at Tottenham as he reaches the final 12 months of his contract.Here's every single word the new Spurs head coach said in his interview:Joining Spurs"The feeling of being the new head coach is extraordinary. I'm really looking forward to this massive challenge together with a lot of good people. I only heard good stuff about all the people here, the training ground, the players, good squad, exciting, massive club, I think massive potential, so just super, super excited."His pathway to this job"I think as probably every boy or girl. I just love to play football when I was running around in my hometown, probably pretty soon found out that I was never going to be a professional football player. So I started early coaching when I was 20 years old and then I've been coaching for 30+ years, first grassroots level, academy football, went into my first senior head coach job at Brondby which is a massive club in Denmark, went to England on a journey first as assistant manager and then the head coach and had an unbelievable journey in Brentford. A fantastic time with fantastic staff, players and fans."Working with the Tottenham hierarchy"They've done a very, very good process. I would say Daniel Levy and Vinai and Johan Lange. I've had very good conversations and meetings with them, where we discussed everything in in depth, details about club structure, processes, and of course I came with my view on things and how I saw it and my ideas and the way I want to do things and how I try to build a team and the club, and of course it's not, it's not me."I think it's very important to say, yes, the head coach is an important person, but if I don't have good people around me, it's impossible. You can't do anything alone in my opinion. If you want to do something quick, you can go alone, if you want to do something big or achieve something big, you go together. So it's definitely a thing about doing things together. Me, staff and players."I think the alignment is key from top to bottom, and of course it starts from Daniel and Vinai and Johan and me, and the more the four of us can be aligned, just like a unit and like unbreakable unit, the stronger we will be, and there will be ups and downs. I think right now it's a fairy tale. Everyone is happy. The sun is shining. It's fantastic, but we haven't played one game yet."Hopefully we win a lot. We'll work very hard every single day to make sure we create as many magic moments for the fans, and put them together and hopefully at the end of the season there will be a very good season, but the alignment in terms of structure, processes, transfers, squad, playing style, culture, all that is is key."His style of play"I think in terms of my style of play, I'll explain it a little bit now, but I rather want to, how can you say, show it. You can talk a lot, but I think it's more what we show, what we try to do, but in a few words the intention is to play aggressive front-footed football and I know the ethos and the history of the club is massive on attacking football, and I think there's so much attacking talent in the squad. I'm very excited about that."They've clearly shown over the last two seasons that the ability to score goals is fantastic, and I'm very, very in on that. I love a team that is scoring goals, very, very big on principles. What we do on the final third, in terms of creating chances, and putting bowls in the box, playing in behind and stuff like that, I think it's key. So just want to build on that attacking football, we already have here in the club."Taking risks"I'm a big believer, I always say this one liner, if you don't take risk, you also take risk. So I think it's important that we take risks. A risk is, for example, if we play a man to man, in some situations, the risk is you need to play forward. If you don't risk the ball, you can't create anything. So I'm a big, big believer of that. We need to be brave. The players need to be brave when we play, and they need to trust themselves. So I will do my very best to install that trust and the players need to be brave. For me, if they lose the ball by trying, it's never a problem for me."Of course I can react, you know, it's natural, but they need to do that. But if they don't work hard, I struggle more with that. If they do everything they can and they lose the ball, or they try, no problem. But it's more if they don't work hard, that's my non-negotiable, but we need to take risk, of course, if we don't take risks, it's impossible to achieve something big."The Spurs squad he's inheriting"I think it's a very talented squad. I think it's a very good squad. So yeah, very excited about starting working with them and, of course, you know, when you follow the Premier League, you see the other teams, of course I've seen Tottenham, I've seen some fantastic performances from the team over the last years, and I'm very excited about that."I think there's big, big potential in it, but of course I'm looking from the outside, so I'm looking forward to get to know them, to be around them, to feel them, to understand them, to work with them on a training pitch, and that's where you really get the big understanding, and understand the relationships between players and how you can get the best out of them."Of course, I got an idea already, you know, my head is spinning, how can we play, who can I put them together and all that."His senior and young Tottenham players"When I say talented, it's not only the young players, it's also some of the more experienced players. How can we get the best out of them. Let's say Dominic Solanke, a big fan of him, in terms of his abilities. I'm sure we'll make him score a lot of goals."How can we play with Bentancur, you know, Maddison, how can we get that, but of course the younger ones as well. I think it's all players that we need to develop and make perform on the highest level. But of course Bergvall, Archie Gray, Odobert, Udogie, all of them, I think have a high ceiling. There's others I haven't mentioned, it's the whole squad and I'm looking forward to it."Developing players"It's always about me. You need to make the team win on a Saturday and a Tuesday, and Saturday and then on Wednesday, but it's also about developing the individual player, and that's me and my staff and the player. So how we work together, about that on a day-to-day basis, because if we lift the players' performance or develop them, the team will grow, perform better, hopefully have opportunities to win more matches."The Tottenham fans"First and foremost, I think it's a fantastic fanbase. I think the fans are the most important ones. It's the team, staff, me, all of us. How can we make sure we create enough magic moments with the fans, make moments they remember, they can get hopefully excited about."It's about that and also that we go on a journey together and on a journey, there'll be ups and downs, and it's how we get through these ups and downs together, but of course the connection from the team to the fans, from me to the fans, is going to be crucial."And a very important thing is to make our home, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium like a fortress, and that can only be the fans and us the team together. So that needs to be an ongoing relationship, ongoing situation we need to build, because I want our home to be very, very difficult to come to and that we can only do together."Ange Postecoglou and that Europa League win"Huge congratulations to the club, to the team. Huge congratulations to Ange. He will forever be a legend in Tottenham, and congratulations to him for that. I think it's very important to understand that we all stand on the shoulders of others, so I'm going in on the foundation that Ange has built and his coaching staff, and I'm very humble about that and I'll do my very best to continue the great work they put in."But the feeling and the excitement and the joy and the happiness you could see in the fans' faces and the pictures you saw was wow. So hopefully we can create more of those moments, that will be the ultimate dream to do that and hey no one can say they're not winners, the team and the players are winners. Now we need to do our best to become serial winners in the future."Daniel Levy's big statement, Vinai Venkatesham's new approach & what lies ahead for Thomas Frank - click here to listen to the latest episode of Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham. Or watch on YouTube here.
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