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Thomas Frank makes honest Mauricio Pochettino admission after Tottenham start

Adem Ozcan Last updated: Oct 24, 2025, 11:05 pm
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Thomas Frank has paid tribute to Mauricio Pochettino’s enduring influence at Tottenham, admitting he’s “in awe” of the legacy left by the Argentine. The Spurs boss revealed striking parallels between his early months in charge and Pochettino’s first season, with both managers posting near-identical records after 13 games across all competitions.

Frank’s Tottenham have six wins, four draws and three defeats (including the Super Cup penalty loss to PSG) — the same return Pochettino achieved during his opening run in north London. Speaking before Spurs’ Premier League clash at Everton on 26 October 2025, the Dane suggested the foundations are being laid for something similar to the project that transformed the club a decade ago.

Frank sees patience and continuity as the pillars of long-term success, echoing the stability that helped Pochettino guide Spurs to Champions League heights. But can he replicate that magic in a new era defined by tighter margins and relentless expectations?

Frank praises Pochettino’s Tottenham blueprint

“Pochettino is a legend here. What he built was quite unique and impressive. Any success in football comes from clubs that keep their manager long enough to build something special.” — Thomas Frank

Frank admitted he looked closely at Pochettino’s spell before accepting the Tottenham job, calling it “a spell I looked at and thought, wow.” The Spurs head coach said he’s “relatively happy” with the current progress but believes “there is more to come” as his side continue to evolve under his guidance.

Tottenham injuries and selection latest

Captain Cristian Romero (adductor) is edging closer to a return after resuming light running on grass, while Destiny Udogie (knee) and Dominic Solanke (ankle) remain sidelined but are “progressing well,” according to Frank. Randal Kolo Muani is pushing for his first start after impressing from the bench against Monaco, and Frank confirmed there’s no fitness issue with Pape Matar Sarr — just “competition for places.”

Stat (2025/26) Pape Matar Sarr
Appearances 11
Goals 1
Assists 2
Pass Accuracy 83%

source: Sofascore data – 24 October 2025

Spurs have a 75% win rate when Sarr starts in the league this season, highlighting his quiet importance. His energy and ball recovery give the midfield a balance that’s often missing when he’s rested — a dynamic Frank may soon need again as fixtures pile up.

Our View: What Frank’s comments really mean

In our view, Frank’s admiration for Pochettino goes beyond flattery — it’s a strategic nod to continuity and culture. Both managers share a high-pressing philosophy, youth development focus and emotional connection with supporters. You can see why fans draw comparisons.

The difference is context: Frank has inherited a squad already reshaped post-Kane, while Pochettino built his core over several seasons. If Tottenham stay patient, Frank’s disciplined approach could yield a similar transformation — perhaps even more sustainable given the club’s improved infrastructure.

Key Insights

  • Thomas Frank has matched Mauricio Pochettino’s 13-game record as Tottenham manager.
  • Spurs boss says Pochettino remains a “legend” whose success came through patience and unity.
  • Cristian Romero, Destiny Udogie, and Dominic Solanke are all nearing returns.
  • Pape Matar Sarr’s omission is tactical, not fitness-related.
  • Tottenham visit Everton on 26 October aiming to extend their unbeaten league run.

What’s Next for Tottenham

Tottenham head to Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday, 26 October 2025, for a tough test against Sean Dyche’s revitalised Everton. Victory could move Frank’s side closer to the Champions League spots before a busy November featuring fixtures against [Chelsea] and [Fulham].

Expect gradual reintegration for Romero and Udogie over the next fortnight, with Solanke’s return potentially timed for the mid-November international break. The mood in camp suggests belief is growing — and Frank’s comparison to Pochettino might just fuel that momentum.

👉 Do you think Thomas Frank can truly emulate Pochettino’s Tottenham success, or is this a different era entirely?

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