Tottenham are unbeaten in their last 15 Premier League home games against teams starting the day at the bottom of the table, winning 12 of them. On paper it looks like an easy win against Wolves, put anything can happen this Saturday.
Team news
Frank first gave some team news on a number of players including Dominic Solanke who is still ruled out for the foreseeable.
"Latest is that everyone who was available for Doncaster is available again. Pape trained today so that's positive. Kolo Muani is a dead leg that is just dragging on so he won't be available. Dom is not available. It's just been a little bit tricky (with him). We're positive it will be relatively quick.
More on Solanke: "It's still not perfect but it's moving in the right direction. When there's a bit of pain it's about getting it right. He wasn't on the grass today but he was earlier in the week."
More on Muani: It was in training. He collided with Pape Matar Sarr so I can blame Pape! No, it was just an accident. Dead legs can be quick things or they can drag on."
Bergvall's ceiling
Next, Frank opened up on Lucas Bergvall's ceiling as he praised the young defender who has adapted to the Premier League well after signing back in July 2024.
"Hopefully as high as possible. My finest job with the coaches is to maximise potential and that's my most important task. With Lucas he's in a really good flow right now. Really pleased with him and he's adding more to his game like running into the box."
Tottenham takeover?
Finally, he commented on the recent news of a potential takeover from tech entrepreneur Brooklyn Earick who headed a 12-man group looking to purchase the Premier League club
"I am to start with very stable, Daniel had been here 25 years and then change came. OK, I didn’t expect that. Since then the Lewis family has been very good, very transparent that club is not for sale. For me personally, I feel in a very stable environment."
