Ange Postecoglou could eye a reunion with four Tottenham stars at Nottingham Forest
As far as results are concerned, Thomas Frank has had quite a mixed start to life at Tottenham Hotspur. After starting the Premier League campaign with a 3-0 win over Burnley, the Danish coach was able to lead his side to victory over one of the strongest teams in England and Europe, Manchester City.
However, he then also saw his side taste a very unexpected defeat to Bournemouth, right before the current international break. Thus, the Spurs coach will be looking to get back to winning ways as competitive action returns in the Premier League this weekend.
Meanwhile, some other coaches around Europe have not had that good a start to life, and this has also been the case with the former Tottenham coach Nuno Espirito Santo, who was sacked by Nottingham Forest recently. His place was taken by another former Spurs coach, Ange Postecoglou, who had only last season led the North London team to glory in the UEFA Europa League.
While the Lilywhite fans would definitely be excited about seeing Postecoglou once again leading a Premier League side, this appointment can spell trouble for Tottenham.
Ange Postecoglou could eye a reunion with four Tottenham stars at Nottingham Forest.
The Australian wants four Tottenham players in his new team
As per a report from Fichajes, the Australian coach is already thinking of taking up to four Spurs players to strengthen the ranks of his new team. These players include Mathys Tel, Ben Davies, Destiny Udogie, Radu Dragusin.
While none of these players is a starter for Thomas Frank, getting up to four players away from the team can still cause problems for the Tottenham head coach. Still, players like Mathys Tel and Ben Davies are not expected to be important players for Spurs, and they would not be too concerned if Nottingham Forest took them off their hands.
On the other hand, Radu Dragusin and Destiny Udogie can still turn out to be important players for Frank. The former is getting nearer to his return to full fitness after having spent the last few months on the sidelines with an injury. The latter is still quite young at 22 years of age, and can grow into an important player. Thus, allowing him to join such a direct competitor would not be a very attractive option for Tottenham.