Tottenham Hotspur’s first-team coaching staff announced with a number of changes under Thomas Frank
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed they have finalised Thomas Frank’s backroom staff ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Last month, the sacking of Ange Postecoglou following the Europa League final win over Manchester United came with departures from those who sat in the dugout with the Australian as part of his Tottenham coaching staff.
Among the changes saw Ryan Mason appointed as West Bromwich Albion manager, while Mile Jedinak, Nick Montgomery and Sergio Raimundo were all released from their roles as Assistant Coaches.
The appointment of Thomas Frank as Tottenham head coach saw the Dane bring some of his Brentford personnel with him to North London including Justin Cochrane (First Team Assistant Coach), Chris Haslam (Head of Performance & First Team Assistant Coach) and Joe Newton (First Team Coach Analyst), with Andreas Georgson (First Team Assistant Coach) arriving having recently left Manchester United.
Tottenham’s coaching staff has been confirmed for 2025/26
Frank’s sizeable backroom staff has seen a number of appointments made to get the team he wants in place to start his project at Tottenham, while there are also some of familar faces involved.
Matt Wells, who was Ange Postecoglou’s senior assistant coach remains at the club in the role of First Team Assistant Coach while Under-18’s coach Stewart Lewis takes up a newly-created position of First Team Academy Transition Coach, which will see him help young players make the transition to the Tottenham first team squad along with a say in their development.
Like Lewis, Dean Brill steps up from the academy to become First Team Assistant Goalkeeping Coach, having previously held the position of Head of Academy Goalkeeping and will work alongside former Liverpool goalkeeping coach Fabian Otte.
Cameron Campbell has also joined Spurs as first team individual development coach having previously been at RB Leipzig.
Rob Burch’s exit is confirmed
The appointment of Otte alongside the promotion of Brill has resulted in Rob Burch, who worked as goalkeeping coach under Postecoglou in also departing the Europa League champions.
Burch returned to Tottenham in the summer of 2023 as First Team Goalkeeping Coach where he was tasked with the development of the likes of Guglielmo Vicario, Brandon Austin and Antonin Kinsky.
The 41-year-old originally joined Tottenham as an academy player and will now look to continue his coaching career away from N17.
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