Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank has stated that he is not yet ready to return to management, despite being out of a job since being sacked by the North London club last week. Speaking to Sky Sports, Frank revealed that he needs time to reflect on his next move, citing that the summer is not the right time to accept a new job.
Frank's comments come as a surprise, given his relatively short tenure at Tottenham, where he managed the team for just 16 months. During his time at the helm, Frank recorded six wins from 19 Premier League games, a poor return that ultimately led to his dismissal.
When asked about his future, Frank stated that he is not looking to return to management just yet. 'I'm not ready to take on a new job, and I think the summer is not the right time to do it,' he said. 'I need to take some time to reflect on what I want to do next.'
Frank's decision to rule out a return to management immediately may come as a relief to some fans, who may have been concerned about the prospect of him returning to a top-flight club anytime soon. However, it also raises questions about what the future holds for the 50-year-old manager, who has been out of a job for just over a week.
As Frank takes the time to reflect on his next move, fans will be left wondering what could have been. Despite his poor record at Tottenham, Frank's passion and dedication to the sport are evident, and it will be interesting to see what the future holds for him.