Thomas Frank discusses links to Tottenham job

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Thomas Frank discusses links to Tottenham job

Brentford head coach Thomas Frank has responded to suggestions that he could succeed Antonio Conte at Tottenham Hotspur.

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Spurs have crashed out of both the FA Cup and Champions League in the last week, with Conte suggesting after Wednesday night's aggregate defeat to AC Milan that he could be sacked even before his contract expires in the summer.

90min reported earlier this week that Mauricio Pochettino would be interested in returning to Spurs should a vacancy arise, with numerous home supporters singing the Argentine's name on their way out of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday.

However, 90min understands that Frank - the first head coach to lead Brentford into the Premier League and are now in a fight for a European place - is another name being considered by Tottenham to replace Conte. Nevertheless, the Bees remain confident that he will stay at the club.

Speaking to the media on Thursday ahead of Brentford's trip to Everton, Frank was asked about the possibility of swapping west London for north London.

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