Two Tottenham stars involved in Ferrari collision as Thomas Frank addresses incident

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Thomas Frank has addressed matters after Wilson Odobert and Randal Kolo Muani were involved in a car crash.

The Tottenham Hotspur players were photographed standing in a layby near a wrecked Ferrari, with the car's right-hand side totalled and the airbag inflated.

The two do not appear to be hurt as a result of the collision, and are stood in Tottenham training gear with their hoods up. It has since emerged that the car involved in the crash belongs to Kolo Muani, with Odobert following him in a separate vehicle.

It comes as Spurs are currently putting the final touches on their preparations for a Champions League clash with Eintracht Frankfurt at the Deutsche Bank Arena on Wednesday evening.

Now, speaking about incident at a press conference ahead of Wednesday's match, Frank has confirmed that both players are fine and will travel to Germany later tonight.

Frank said: "Kolo Muani and Wilson Odobert are both fine. They were unfortunately involved in a minor accident.

"Everyone else involved is fine. It was a tyre blowing up. They will be travelling a little later tonight."

The Lilywhites sit fifth in the league standings headed into the fixture, and will hold high hopes of securing automatic qualification to the tournament's round of 16.

Elsewhere in his press conference, Frank explained to the media that a number of players will miss Wednesday's match as a result of injury.

He added: "Pedro [Porro] has a hamstring injury and will be out for four weeks. Micky [Van de Ven] has something minor and hasn't travelled but could be available for City.

"Pape [Matar Sarr] is available again and so is Joao Palhinha."

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Speaking about how Spurs turn their season around and push on in Europe, meanwhile, Frank revealed that having players back from injury will be a major boost.

He continued: "We need to keep doing the right things and improve the things we want to do. Also getting players back.