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Spurs get Frank off to a flier in the EPL

2025-08-17 HKT 08:23
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  • Tottenham manager Thomas Frank, right, shares a word with Burnley midfielder and Danish compatriot Jacob Bruun Larsen, left, at the end of their Premier League match. Photo: AFP
    Tottenham manager Thomas Frank, right, shares a word with Burnley midfielder and Danish compatriot Jacob Bruun Larsen, left, at the end of their Premier League match. Photo: AFP
  • Manchester City's striker Erling Haaland celebrates scoring their third goal. Photo: AFP
    Manchester City's striker Erling Haaland celebrates scoring their third goal. Photo: AFP
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank enjoyed a "dream" home debut with a 3-0 win over Burnley, while Erling Haaland inspired new-look Manchester City's 4-0 rout of Wolves on the opening weekend of the Premier League season on Saturday.

Frank was seconds away from launching his era in charge with a trophy until a late Paris Saint-Germain revival won the Uefa Super Cup on Wednesday.

The former Brentford boss replaced Ange Postecoglou despite the Australian ending Tottenham's 17-year trophy drought by lifting the Europa League last term.

Postecoglou was undone by Tottenham's worst domestic season since 1976-77 as they finished just above the relegation zone in 17th place.

Frank's bid to revive Tottenham's league fortunes got off to the perfect start in north London.

Richarlison made the most of the faith shown in him by Frank as the Brazilian turned in Mohammed Kudus' cross to open the scoring.

The pair combined again on the hour in more spectacular fashion as Richarlison's bicycle kick converted the Ghanaian's delivery.

Brennan Johnson was Tottenham's Europa League final hero with the only goal against Manchester United and he began the new season by racing clear to slot in the third.

"Perfect start or dream start. A good performance against a difficult opponent. I will just enjoy it and I hope the players, the club and the fans enjoy it because that is important," Frank said.

At Molineux, Pep Guardiola unveiled his City revamp as he bids to bounce back from last season's third-place finish.

City's failure to defend the title after winning it for the previous four seasons has prompted a major overhaul from Guardiola.

Despite Haaland's double, it was new signing Tijjani Reijnders who stole the show with a hand in all of City's first three goals.

"We knew he is a top signing for the coming years for City," said Guardiola on Reijnders outstanding Premier League debut after a £46.5 million move from AC Milan.

"Of course we have changed after last season with many injuries and problems - fresh energy this season." (AFP)

Spurs get Frank off to a flier in the EPL