Tottenham Hotspur have a very talented squad, which means that certain players will have limited minutes to play under Thomas Frank.
The North London club have made a great start to the new campaign, winning four of their first six matches.
Tottenham Hotspur produced an impressive fightback to rescue a draw against Brighton over the weekend.
Next up for the Lilywhites is an EFL Cup match against Doncaster Rovers in North London.
Ahead of the match, Thomas Frank has been raving about the potential of one of his players and revealed that he will start in the Carabao Cup third-round tie.
Thomas Frank confirms Antonin Kinsky will start against Doncaster
Frank has confirmed that Antonin Kinsky will start in Spurs’ EFL Cup clash against Doncaster on Wednesday evening.
Spurs’ new boss has admitted that he could understand that the 22-year-old would be frustrated with his lack of game time at the club.
Kinsky, who Tottenham signed for £13m, is yet to make a single appearance this season, and Wednesday’s EFL Cup clash will be his first minutes of the new campaign.
Frank told the media: “Antonin will start tomorrow, so I’m very happy with him as a goalkeeper. I think he’s a very good goalkeeper, and I think he’s got very good potential.
“For any player that is not starting, they’re not happy. Some probably understand it a bit more, or outfielder sometimes.
“If you’re young, you try to get your way into it, but at a certain stage, you always want to play. The same with the goalkeeper. “
Lille tried to sign Kinsky on loan over the summer; however, the move never happened, with Frank keen to keep hold of his second-choice shot-stopper.
Thomas Frank raves about Antonin Kinsky’s potential
Frank is also very excited about Kinsky’s potential and insists that he has a very bright future at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
“The easy thing for Antonin was to stay at his former club and now it’s a bigger stage, a bigger challenge. I think he’s got a great future here at Tottenham.
“I like what I see from him. He just needs to keep training well and doing well,” added Frank.