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The Debrief column returns to look at how Thomas Frank changed Tottenhams approach against Burnley, why Nottingham Forest showed different qualities against Brentford and the Manchester Uniteds unusual possession numbers against
Spurs failed to fight off a late PSG fight back in Italy on Wednesday evening in the UEFA Super Cup with Thomas Frank slipping to defeat in his first competitive game as Tottenham boss
Thomas Frank acknowledged his "special operation" failed but felt pride in his players after Tottenham surrendered a two-goal lead to lose the Super Cup on penalties to Paris Saint-Germain.
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Yardbarker on MSNTottenham superstar agrees new contract; set to spearhead Thomas Frank revolution
Tottenham Hotspur had major doubts coming into the transfer window on their ability to retain some of their important assets. However, with the exception of Son Heung-min, they have managed to keep hold of everyone.
The report by Guillem Balague on X (formerly Twitter) states that City have decided to keep Savinho ahead of the upcoming campaign, despite interest from Tottenham, in what could be a huge blow for Thomas Frank.
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Tottenham: Lucas Bergvall hails early Thomas Frank impact as he delivers verdict on No10 role
Bergvall started in the No10 role against Burnley as Frank looks for solutions in the absence of the injured James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski. He almost scored inside the opening 30 seconds, forcing Martin Dubravka into a smart save, and Bergvall also had a number of dangerous driving runs from deep.
Hugely popular club captain Son Heung-min was sold to Los Angeles FC for £18m, while Spurs failed in an attempt to sign England's Morgan Gibbs-White with the midfielder since agreeing a new deal with Nottingham Forest.
Tottenham Hotspur lost the UEFA Super Cup to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, but there were plenty of positives to take from their performance. Attention now turns to the Premier League and the