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Thomas Frank is not worried despite the fact that Tottenham did not beat two Ligue 1 teams

Thomas Frank insisted that he was happy despite the fact that Tottenham did not beat the teams of the one in two distinct friendly games today.

A Spurs XI with Cristian Romero, Richarlison and his son Heung-Min were held in a 2-2 draw by Wycombe in the first match, then another strong side, which contained new signatures Mathys Tel and Mohammed Kudus, attracted 0-0 to Luton.

Pope Matar Sarr scored the two goals against Wycombe before such and Kudus, which cost 85 million pounds sterling combined with this summer window, did not inspire visitors to Kenilworth Road.

Despite the absence of a victory, Frank was reasonably satisfied with the streams.

He told Spursplay: “Overall, okay, happy. I would say that the great job on the positive side is that we had more or less 75 minutes in most players – that is why we played two mixed teams and underpinned on all young people at the end of the two games. So, the physical, the meticulous level – a box is checked. I am happy.”

There were positive points – Frank

The Wycombe game was an entertaining affair, played at Hotspur Way. Sarr’s goals came on each side of an Armando Quitina splint.

“With the Wycombe match, positive points, I felt that high pressure and balloon retirement were very successful in many ways throughout the match,” said former Brentford boss. “We have found it, I don’t know how many times, but we have created six, seven very dangerous situations where we should have done even more and score a good second goal by Pope.

“In addition, in the first minutes, Wycombe’s races were good, so we were really focused on this. The goal is that we defend ourselves well, and we gave two goals that we should not have given against Wycombe.”

“ A little to work “while the spurs draw a white in Luton

Dominic Solanke and Destiny Udogie missed Luton’s match, the latter withdrawn in the warm -up, as a precaution.

Frank said: “Luton’s game was the game where I felt:” Okay, there’s a little to work. “It was two mixed teams a little without synchronization. The boys put everything, they were positive, head for hard work, but these connections and these relationships, they were certainly not common, but it is good to have something to work on.”

Spurs are now going to the Far East for friendly matches against the rivals in northern London Arsenal on Thursday and in Newcastle next Sunday.

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