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The legend of Tottenham warns Thomas Frank.

June 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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Tottenham legend Teddy Shellingham has warned Brentford boss Thomas Frank about taking a job on behalf of Ange Post Ecogle.

Frank has done an impressive job while in charge of Brentford, but it’s not too surprising to see him linking to celebrities like the Spurs now.

Postecoglou was fired by Tottenham yesterday.

The Australian tactician may have delivered silverware, but his team’s Premier League form was really poor in 2024/25 so it probably makes sense that the club decided to make changes.

Tottenham rumours from Thomas Frank’s Teddy Sheringham

Ange Postecoglou and Thomas Frank (Photo: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

Discussing business situation on his old side, Sheringham expressed concern about Frank’s ability to step up from Brentford to Tottenham.

The former England star also couldn’t hide his disappointment that Post Cogl was eventually shown the door.

“Thomas Frank is fine. He’s fine. He’s fine. He’s doing well at Brentford,” Sheringham told Turksport.

“I know Tottenham won nothing before the Europa League this season, but they are expected to win things, and management of Brentford and management of Tottenham are two different things.

“It would be interesting to see how Thomas Frank is doing because who knows and is he excited to come in?”

He added:

“He brings the game into the opposition and entertains him. He wants to win the game. He’s not there to win on the break. I love it about Ange.”

With the season just over, he added:

“That’s everything about football, remembering the good stuff, winning and looking back on it.”

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