Frank confirmed that his team is fit and ready to play, despite the short turnaround from their previous match. "Everyone is safe, fit, and okay," he said. "We are ready to go again on Sunday. Of course, it's a tight turnaround, but it's what it is, and we're looking forward to playing on Sunday. It's all about recovery from the final whistle last night until two hours before the game on Sunday. We are ready to attack again."
When discussing Manchester United, Frank praised their manager, Ruben Amorim, and the team's performances this season. "It's a team that is very structured; they know what they want to do offensively and defensively," he said. "The performances in Europe show that there is potential, and in the Premier League, they have not gotten the results they deserve."
Frank believes that Manchester United has had many games where they created high-quality chances, but did not get the points they deserved. "There are a lot of games with high expected goals and chances, the rhythm of the games, they have deserved more," he said. "It's Manchester United, one of the biggest clubs in the world. They will put a very competitive team out there on Sunday."
Frank acknowledged that Manchester United will be a challenging opponent, but he is looking forward to the match. "We know it will be a tough game, but we're ready for it," he said. "We'll give it our all and see what happens."