Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank has downplayed the incident in which defenders Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence snubbed him by not speaking after their team's defeat to Chelsea.
The pair, who are known for their strong relationships with Frank on the training pitch, appeared to be unusually quiet as they left the field. Van de Ven and Spence were seen walking off without greeting the manager, sparking rumors that the players may have been upset or frustrated with Frank's tactics during the match.
However, in a statement to the press, Frank clarified that the snub was not a reflection of any personal issue between him and his players. "Micky and Djed meant no disrespect," he said. "They're good lads who respect me as their manager, but on this occasion, they just didn't want to speak after the game."
Frank's comments have likely alleviated concerns that there was tension between him and his defenders, who are crucial to Tottenham's defensive solidity. The incident highlights the importance of communication in football, not only between players and coaches but also among teammates.
In an era where social media often amplifies even minor incidents, Frank's measured response is a welcome respite from the usual drama that surrounds football. As the season wears on, Frank will be keen to keep his squad focused on their goals and avoid any distractions that might derail their progress.
The pair, who are known for their strong relationships with Frank on the training pitch, appeared to be unusually quiet as they left the field. Van de Ven and Spence were seen walking off without greeting the manager, sparking rumors that the players may have been upset or frustrated with Frank's tactics during the match.
However, in a statement to the press, Frank clarified that the snub was not a reflection of any personal issue between him and his players. "Micky and Djed meant no disrespect," he said. "They're good lads who respect me as their manager, but on this occasion, they just didn't want to speak after the game."
Frank's comments have likely alleviated concerns that there was tension between him and his defenders, who are crucial to Tottenham's defensive solidity. The incident highlights the importance of communication in football, not only between players and coaches but also among teammates.
In an era where social media often amplifies even minor incidents, Frank's measured response is a welcome respite from the usual drama that surrounds football. As the season wears on, Frank will be keen to keep his squad focused on their goals and avoid any distractions that might derail their progress.