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Thomas Frank reaction: What did Spurs boss say after losing UEFA Super Cup to PSG?

Thomas Frank reaction: What did Spurs boss say after losing UEFA Super Cup to PSG?

NBC Sports2 days ago
After winning zero trophies for 17 years, Tottenham Hotspur so nearly lifted two pieces of silverware in just three months (under two different managers) but PSG staged a late comeback and won the UEFA Super Cup in a penalty shootout on Wednesday.
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Below is the latest Thomas Frank reaction, speaking after his debut as Spurs boss in Udine, Italy.
What did Thomas Frank say after Spurs lost UEFA Super Cup to PSG?
We'll have Frank's post-match interviews and press conference as soon as they start, here.
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