Frank is aiming for three games on the bounce for the first time as Tottenham head coach as his side find form ahead of their trip to the City Ground. Spurs’ 14 points from away games is double Forest's tally of seven on home soil this season, a statistic that will bring confidence to the North London side.
Frank relieved to see Solanke back
The Tottenham boss first spoke on striker Dominic Solanke, who posted an image of himself playing football with the caption of two hourglasses earlier this week.
"When he is training fully with the team, that is when I will say something ... he is training by himself (on the grass)."
He added: "I guess it is good news when he posts that. As I said, with Dom, because it is an injury that he picked up in July, it’s dragged on for a while.
“When he is training fully, I’ll have news, I am happy to answer all these questions, but just a little bored of them."
Frank also confirmed, “Everyone that was available for Slavia will be available for Forest.”
Dyche and Frank have a lot in common
Lastly, Frank had some kind words for Forest boss Sean Dyche who has six wins, two draws and just three losses in his first 11 games at the helm after taking over from Ange Postecoglou. Frank was asked about his friendship with Dyche and joked that they both have to deal with a lot of pressure.
"We have to deal with the same s*** together, the same problems. I think that's nice to share experiences and thoughts with good colleagues and friends."
On Forest: "They are very difficult to play against. I expect a very difficult game. They are extremely competitive. I expect us to go there with confidence and belief, but I expect it to be incredibly difficult."
