Thomas Frank reaction: What did Spurs boss say after losing UEFA Super Cup to PSG?

Thomas Frank’s Tottenham tenure began with cruel disappointment as PSG snatched UEFA Super Cup glory in a penalty shootout, extending Spurs’ trophy drought despite a valiant performance in Italy.

The Danish manager struck an emotional tone after watching his new side come agonizingly close to silverware in his first competitive match at the helm.

Frank praised his players’ courage against “one of the world’s best” teams, highlighting how Spurs neutralized PSG’s attacking threats for 75 dominant minutes.

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His tactical blueprint – described as a “special operation” – nearly succeeded before late drama and spot-kick heartbreak intervened. “In medical terms,” Frank reflected wistfully, “the operation succeeded but the patient died.”

The former Brentford boss reserved particular admiration for his penalty takers’ bravery after the shootout defeat, refusing to criticize individuals following such a physically and emotionally draining encounter.

While the result continues Tottenham’s long wait for major honors, Frank’s measured response and the team’s disciplined performance suggest brighter days may lie ahead.

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This painful near-miss leaves Spurs with lingering questions about their ability to win crucial moments in big games, but also provides Frank with immediate clarity about his squad’s strengths and limitations as the Premier League season approaches.

The challenge now becomes converting such promising performances into tangible success when trophies are on the line.

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