Thomas Frank has delivered a major boost for Tottenham fans by confirming that Randal Kolo Muani is fully fit and ready to start again this weekend when Spurs face Fulham.
The forward was one of the standout players in the Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain, and even though that match didn’t end with the result Tottenham wanted, his individual performance offered real encouragement.
Scoring twice and providing an assist, he was at the centre of everything positive Spurs created, and his sharpness against the French champions reminded everyone why the club invested in him.
Tottenham now turn their attention back to the Premier League, where they will be eager to return to winning ways against London rivals Fulham. Supporters have been hoping to see Kolo Muani rewarded with another start after his brilliant midweek display, and Frank has now confirmed that the forward is ready to go again.
Speaking on the club’s official channel, the manager made it clear that the player has recovered well and is physically prepared for another intense outing. For a team that thrives on momentum, his availability comes at the perfect time.
Frank admitted that managing the quick turnaround between matches is one of the biggest challenges for the coaching staff, especially when dealing with high-energy players who depend on rhythm and sharpness.

With only a few days separating the Champions League match from the upcoming league fixture, there is always the concern that fatigue could creep in. But the manager explained that Kolo Muani showed enough in training and in recovery sessions to prove he is capable of starting without any issues.
He described it as one of the interesting coaching puzzles he and his team enjoy working through – finding that ideal balance of energy, structure and intensity across multiple competitions.
Beyond the fitness update, Frank took some time to reflect on what impressed him most about Kolo Muani’s performance against PSG. While the goals understandably caught the eye, the manager highlighted the overall quality of his play and the way he connected with the players around him.
Frank said that one of the most exciting moments came during the build-up to Richarlison’s goal, when Kolo Muani showed great awareness and technique with a clever headed pass that opened up the opportunity. It was a subtle action, but one that showed his intelligence and composure in tight spaces.
His finishing also earned praise. For his first goal, he reacted quicker than the defenders around him, striking the ball cleanly and confidently. His second goal was a different kind of demonstration – one built on pure pace and decisive movement.
Frank spoke about how important it was to see that level of sharpness from him, especially in a game of such high intensity. Those moments revealed what he is capable of bringing to the team on a consistent basis if he stays fit and maintains this level of confidence.
The challenge now, according to Frank, is to turn that one standout performance into a run of impactful displays. He emphasised that Kolo Muani has all the tools to become one of Tottenham’s most reliable attacking threats, but the key will be producing that same level week after week. Consistency is what separates good players from great ones, and Frank believes the forward is ready to take that next step.
With Tottenham under pressure to keep pace in the league and looking for a strong response after recent setbacks, having a player in this kind of form is invaluable.
Kolo Muani’s blend of technical class, speed, movement and natural instinct gives the team an added dimension in attack. Supporters have already shown their excitement about what he can offer, and knowing he will be in the starting lineup against Fulham will only raise expectations.
As Spurs prepare for another important test, the focus will not only be on securing three points but also on seeing whether Kolo Muani can continue building on the momentum he created in Europe.
If he performs with the same energy and confidence, Tottenham will feel optimistic about what’s ahead. His best performance in a Spurs shirt may have arrived midweek, but the club will now be hoping that it is only the beginning.
