Sacked Spurs boss Frank swaps touchline troubles for punditry and Tour de France
Tottenham Hotspur's Danish head coach Thomas Frank reacts ahead of the English Premier League football match between Bournemouth and Tottenham Hotspur at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, southern England on January 7, 2026. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)
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Thomas Frank is trading management headaches for
microphones and mountain stages, revealing on Friday he has rejected job offers
to spend his summer covering the World Cup and
experiencing the Tour de France after
a disappointing spell at Tottenham Hotspur.
The Danish manager, who was sacked by Spurs in
February after eight months in charge, said he had deliberately chosen not to return
to the dugout despite receiving approaches since his North London nightmare ended.
Frank's dream move to Tottenham turned sour as a
woeful run
of results left the club hovering above the relegation zone, a
far cry from his success in making lowly Brentford a Premier League mainstay.
"There have been conversations and
opportunities since leaving Spurs, but I have decided not to rush into the next
role. For me, this summer is not the right time
to go back into management," Frank said in a statement.
"When the
time is right, I will look forward to my return as a manager, ready to
embrace
the job with great energy and dedication."
Instead, the 52-year-old said he will be covering
the World Cup for Danish television and the BBC, while also "experiencing
cycling's Tour de France" which begins on July 4.
"Leaving Tottenham has
given me the chance to step
back and reflect on my journey so far," Frank added.
"Football management is a profession that
demands complete commitment every single
day, and periods like this are a rare opportunity
to assess, learn and gain a fresh perspective.
"Football remains a huge part of who I am, and
I have chosen to use this time productively. Over the
coming months, besides spending time with family
and friends, I will continue studying, observing and learning from other
leaders both within sport and beyond
it."

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