Frank also provided updates on injured players Kolo Muani and Yves Bissouma. Muani has been training with the team for two weeks and is in contention for the weekend's match. Bissouma, however, will be out for a few weeks due to a ligament issue in his ankle sustained during the international break.
Frank expressed his excitement about working with the club's new sporting directors, Fabio Paratici and Johan Lange. He has met Paratici previously and is looking forward to collaborating with the pair. Frank believes that the two sporting directors will complement each other well and create a strong team.
Finally, Frank discussed his goal of turning Tottenham's home form around. The team has only won three of their last 17 top-flight games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a statistic that Frank wants to change. He aims to make the stadium a "fortress" where opposing teams find it difficult to win.
Frank believes that the key to achieving this goal lies in the cohesion between the team and the fans. When the fans are behind the team and the stadium is electric, Frank thinks it creates an "unbelievable" atmosphere.