This weekend's match looks like an easy win on paper, but anything can happen. Tottenham's unbeaten streak against teams at the bottom of the table is a testament to their strength, but they will still need to perform well to secure a victory.
Frank provided an update on several players, including Dominic Solanke, who is still ruled out due to injury. He also mentioned that Pape Matar Sarr trained well, which is a positive sign. However, Kolo Muani will not be available due to a dead leg, which is taking longer than expected to heal.
Solanke's injury is still not fully resolved, but Frank is optimistic that it will be a quick recovery. The player was not on the training pitch today, but he was involved earlier in the week. Frank explained that a dead leg can be a tricky injury to recover from, but he is hopeful that Solanke will be back on the pitch soon.
Frank also commented on a recent incident involving Muani and Sarr, which resulted in a dead leg for Muani. He emphasized that it was an accident and not a deliberate collision. He noted that dead legs can take a long time to heal, but Muani is receiving treatment and will be back to full fitness soon.
Frank praised Lucas Bergvall, a young defender who has adapted well to the Premier League. He believes that Bergvall has a high ceiling and is pleased with his progress. Bergvall has been adding new skills to his game, including running into the box, which is a positive sign for the team.
Finally, Frank commented on the recent news of a potential takeover of the club by a tech entrepreneur. He expressed that he feels very stable in his position and that the current ownership has been transparent about the club not being for sale. He noted that Daniel Levy had been in charge for 25 years, and the change in leadership was unexpected, but the new ownership has been good and stable.