Frank team talk reveals key messages and shows the difference with Postecoglou

Tottenham fans can already see the differences between Thomas Frank and Ange Postecoglou released after images of the pre-Match team conversation of their new manager on Thursday.

Frank took the lead for his very first North London Derby with the iconic competition that was performed for the first time outside the VK for the first time for nearly 50,000 fans in Hong Kong.

Spurs claimed a 1-0 victory and the bragging of the preseason thanks to Pape Sarr's stunning 45-Yard Lob just before half-time.

The Senegal midfielder picked up the ball after a mix in midfield, saw David Raya stranded and punished him from close the line.

It was an encouraging display of the Europa League champions and fans gained insight into what led to it.

Images and audio from Frank's message to his players before they went on the field are shared on social media.

'Yes, everyone inside? Does anyone miss? No?' Former Brentford boss Frank.

'Big Thing – duels and second balls, okay? So if they go into our high pressure for a long time and if we go for a long time, we have to land on the second balls, okay? And make sure we win those 50-50s.

“They will be aggressive, we must be aggressive. Make sure we are brave, okay? Play ahead, trust yourself, play each other well. And play enough behind. Enough behind. '

He ended with saying: “Okay guys, let's go!” This led to applause from the Spurs players.

And supporters reacted quickly and emphasized the differences they saw between Frank and former Postecoglou manager.

“Very interesting to observe the differences between Frank and Ange – and I use the differences to close both,” wrote one.

“Ange was clearly about motivation and philosophy and Frank more about principles and standards. Very different approaches. '

Another wrote on X: Pre Season Vibes. Calm and clear. I cannot compare with the final emotion of Ange's Cup. It will be different. '

Others were less convinced by the short and sharp approach.

“I mean, I want to like it, but it is far removed from Ange's pre -Match conversations,” said one while the other claimed, “He's not an ange in this department.”

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