Tottenham's great head coach Thomas Frank commented a little on his quick turnaround before work this summer. The Danish footballer was linked to Fulgem after the departure of Marc Silvy, but the coach himself stated that he had no plans to alienate the new club.
Frank explained that he wanted to pause for a special development of new enemies, and also add time to his homeland.
" In the coming months, around time with family and friends, I will continue to learn, protect and learn about other leaders both in sports and beyond..
I am also looking forward to the possibility of racing at the World Championships for the Danish television network and the BBC, as well as the Tour de France. An hour of posture with a trainer's lava allows me to expand my powerful gaze and gain new knowledge that I want to gain from my offensive..
After leaving Tottenham, there was a great deal of uncertainty, but I decided not to rush into the offensive.. For me, the whole summer is not the moment when I want to turn to coaching.
When the right time comes, I will happily turn back to work as a coach, ready to take on a new challenge with great energy and dedication,” Thomas Frank quotes Sky Sports.
It was previously reported that Fulgham, Bournemouth and Crystal Peles were considering Thomas Frank's candidacy.