Thomas Frank front-runner to become next Crystal Palace manager, Fulham also keen

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Thomas Frank was recently sacked as Tottenham manager, and Crystal Palace are keen on appointing him as Oliver Glasner’s replacement.

According to a report from Football Insider, Crystal Palace have identified Thomas Frank as the top target to replace Oliver Glasner after the Austrian tactician calls time on his stint at the South London club.

Meanwhile, Fulham are keeping tabs on his situation as well, according to a report by TEAMtalk. It will be interesting to see if the 52-year-old is ready to return to management immediately. The opportunity to join Crystal Palace or Fulham could be exciting for him.

Both London clubs have exciting teams at their disposal, and he will look to prove his quality in the Premier League once again. He has previously done an excellent job at Brentford. However, the move to Tottenham did not work out for him.

The North London outfit are currently closer to the relegation zone than the top four, and their decision to sack the Denmark manager is completely justified. Despite spending substantial sums during the summer transfer window, Frank failed to get the best out of his team.

Tottenham were expected to push for Champions League qualification and fight for trophies this season. They won the UEFA Europa League last season. However, Spurs are languishing close to the relegation zone, and they may miss out on a spot in a European competition altogether.

Palace and Fulham could be exciting opportunities

Meanwhile, Crystal Palace manager, Oliver Glasner, has confirmed that he will leave the club at the end of the season. He has helped them win the FA Cup and the Community Shield. It will be interesting to see if Frank can replace him properly.

Recent reports have claimed that the Eagles have already sounded out the former Tottenham boss to replace Glasner. As for Fulham, Marco Silva has done an impressive job at the West London club. Both teams are competitive, and managing them could be exciting for Frank. It will be interesting to see what he decides.

The 52-year-old has shown his ability in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he is a good manager. He will be hurting after that disappointing performance with Tottenham, and he will look to bounce back strongly.

The opportunity to manage another Premier League club immediately after the disappointment at Tottenham will be hard to turn down for him. He will look to rebuild his credibility as a Premier League manager and help the two teams improve.

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