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First Tottenham Star Reacts to Thomas Frank's Appointment After Ange Postecoglou's Exit!

2025-06-13

Author: Ting

In a significant turn of events at Tottenham, young talent Mikey Moore has become the first player to publicly share his thoughts on the recent hiring of Thomas Frank as head coach, following Ange Postecoglou’s departure.

Frank, who previously managed Brentford, signed a three-year contract with Spurs, stepping in after a remarkable six-year tenure where he made the Bees a formidable Premier League side, known for their surprising victories against bigger clubs.

In the wake of Postecoglou's exit—who notably led the team to a Europa League triumph—players have expressed their sentiments, and Moore took a moment to honor the Australian while also sharing his eagerness to return to Spurs after the European Under-19 Championships to work under Frank.

At just 17, the budding star made 19 appearances last season under Postecoglou, five of which were in the Europa League, including a memorable bench spot during the thrilling clash in Bilbao.

Reflecting on his growth, Moore commented, "I owe a lot to Ange for giving me the chance to showcase my abilities. Now, I’m looking forward to impressing the new manager and showing what I can do." He noted, "I played against Frank's team at Brentford before and have heard excellent things about him from others at the club."

Moore also acknowledged the ups and downs of the past season, saying, "Looking back, I never anticipated being in this position halfway through. It had its challenges, but it was an incredible learning experience that I will carry with me."

The highlight of his season was scoring his first goal during the Europa League run, marking a pivotal moment when Spurs ended their 17-year trophy drought. "That night in Spain is a memory that will stick with me forever," he reminisced. As he looks to the future, Moore is fueled with determination, saying, "Our squad is filled with quality players, and I truly believe we have what it takes to compete for more trophies this season."