Tottenham Hotspur have been having an underwhelming first season with Thomas Frank at the helm at Hotspur Way. And the Dane head coach is about to be tested more given the Lilywhites upcoming run of Premier League fixtures for the festive season.
Tottenham Hotspur face another quick turnaround with a home game against Brentford on Saturday lunchtime. It will be a special occasion for Thomas Frank as he welcomes his former employers Brentford in a much-anticipated London derby.
Thomas Frank has been unfortunate with injuries in his debut season as Tottenham Hotspur boss. Several players have suffered injuries and missed games this campaign, while there are some casualties from last term too.
Tottenham Hotspur twice fought back to draw 2-2 with Newcastle United at St James’ Park on Tuesday evening. Cristian Romero delivered two decisive moments against Newcastle United, capped by a brilliant 95th-minute overhead kick that silenced the home crowd and eased the pressure on Thomas Frank.
Tottenham Hotspur locked horns with Newcastle United at St. James’ Park earlier tonight as they hoped to earn a good result on the road in the Premier League.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shaping up to be the biggest tournament in football history, and several Tottenham Hotspur players have already secured their spots at the showpiece event.
Tottenham’s defensive solidity under Thomas Frank has been one of the standout positives this season. The Lilywhites have proven difficult to break down, already recording eight clean sheets across all competitions.
Tottenham Hotspur had been looking to bring in a central defender in the past summer transfer window. And this was despite the fact that they signed youngster Kota Takai from Kawasaki Frontale and Kevin Danso’s loan from RC Lens got automatically turned into a permanent deal.
Tottenham Hotspur has emerged as a serious contender in the race to sign the 28-year-old Aston Villa defender, Ezri Konsa, an England international known for his versatility.
Tottenham defender Kevin Danso is confident of replacing Cristian Romero in the first XI against AS Monaco in the Champions League Tottenham Hotspur shift their focus to the Champions League as they travel to France to face AS Monaco on Wednesday evening.
Tottenham Hotspur made a couple of defensive acquisitions during the summer transfer window. Kevin Danso’s loan move from RC Lens got automatically turned into a permanent deal at the start of June.
Tottenham Hotspur make the trip to Norway on Tuesday night to face Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League. Thomas Frank’s side are looking to make it back-to-back wins in the Champions League, following their 1-0 success over Villarreal at home earlier this month.
Tottenham Hotspur are still recovering from that “sad draw” against Wolves. But the Lilywhites have no time to wipe their tears off as the games continue to come thick and fast.
Tottenham’s defensive depth has been stretched thin in the opening months of the season. And with that in mind, the club’s already moving with intent to avoid another scramble when January comes around.
Former Manchester United defender was left baffled with the referee’s decision involving Kevin Danso during Tottenham vs Doncaster Rovers Tottenham Hotspur continued their strong start to life under Thomas Frank and sealed a spot in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup with victory over Doncaster Rovers on Wednesday evening.
Although Tottenham Hotspur brought in Kota Takai and Kevin Danso to their squad in the last summer transfer window, they were looking to bolster their backline even further in this market, especially in the latter phase of the window.
After an impressive start to the new campaign under Thomas Frank, Tottenham are looking to build on the winning momentum and compete hard on all four fronts this season.
It’s mid-week again, and Tottenham Hotspur return to cup duties as the Lilywhites ready up the troops to face League One outfit Doncaster Rovers on Wednesday evening in the EFL Cup third round.
A summer signing that went under the radar at Tottenham was of Kevin Danso. The Lilywhites decided to buy the Austria international permanently after his impressive stint at N17 last season whilst on loan.
Tottenham Hotspur’s ongoing injury concerns have been a recurring issue throughout the season. The attention has turned to the Spurs’ new defensive addition Kevin Danso, who may have sustained a minor knock.
Tottenham Hotspur signed the Austrian defender Kevin Danso on loan during the January transfer window. The 26-year-old defender was brought in to add more quality and depth to the defensive unit.
Tottenham’s January defensive recruit, Kevin Danso, has quickly made his mark since arriving on loan from RC Lens until the end of the season. Initially brought in as a stopgap amid an injury crisis, the Austrian centre-back is already proving to be a shrewd signing for Spurs.
Tottenham Hotspur are now expected to sign Kevin Danso from RC Lens before the January transfer window closes. The 26-year-old has been linked with the move to the Premier League in recent months and Wolverhampton Wanderers were hoping to secure his signature this month.
Juventus are finding it increasingly difficult to secure the signing of Kevin Danso from Lens, and they have now begun identifying alternative defensive options.