Tottenham sacked Ange Postecoglou in June, though the Australian could be set for an immediate return to management.
With a Champions League campaign to attend to and a remarkable amount of improvement to be made on their domestic showing last season, Tottenham have a lot of work to do this summer.
Thomas Frank will spearhead most of those efforts to get Spurs back on track and will face a relatively easy task of bettering what Postecoglou achieved in the Premier League last time out.
The Australian very nearly led Spurs to relegation before his sacking, though that isn’t likely to keep him out of a job for very long.
Saudi move could be on cards for Postecoglou
Given the fact that he has just won the Europa League, there will be interest in Postecoglou‘s services ahead of the new campaign, and Paul Robinson thinks he will be back in management in no time.
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Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, he said: “I don’t think he’ll be out of work that long, and I don’t think it’d be a risk in all honesty.
“I think he was unlucky last season with injuries, but because of that cup success, there’ll be a lot of chairmen and a lot of owners that look at him and say he was harshly treated.
“There are talks linking him to the Saudi Pro League; they’re going to have a big recruitment drive this summer. That league’s only getting stronger. The quality is getting better, and the standard of teams is there.
“I don’t think he’ll be out of work before the start of next season.”
Frank needs to avoid repeating Postecoglou error
People will look at injuries as the reason behind Spurs’ domestic failures last year, when in reality, it was the way that Postecoglou dealt with them that caused the most issues.
He didn’t adapt, and that was his downfall, and that is the one thing that Frank needs to do next season if he is to succeed.