Moving Target
19 June 2025 46 comments
FPL Marc FPL Marc
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Can Thomas Frank bring the good times back to Tottenham Hotspur – and maybe Bryan Mbeumo with him?

More pertinently, from a Fantasy Premier League (FPL) perspective, can the newly appointed Spurs boss make the Lilywhites’ assets attractive picks again?

In this Moving Target piece, we take a closer look at the 51-year-old former Brentford head coach.

CAREER SO FAR

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An amateur footballer who quickly realised that his talents belonged to coaching, he started from the bottom and worked his way up to become Denmark Under-16s and Under-17s manager, taking the latter to the 2011 European Championship semi-finals.

Coaching his nation’s younger generation continued until he was appointed as Brondby’s first-team head coach two years later. The Copenhagen-based side were Danish champions on 10 occasions between 1985 and 2005, but had just escaped both relegation and bankruptcy. This represented a big move for Frank.

Goals became a struggle and some players saw him as a soft touch, though fourth and third-placed finishes brought stability. However, Frank quit in March 2016 after it was sensationally revealed that Brondby’s chairman was using an anonymous pseudonym to repeatedly criticise him on an online fan forum.

Nine months later, he decided to join Dean Smith’s coaching staff at Brentford. And when Aston Villa tempted away the latter in October 2018, Frank stepped up to become the new head coach.

FPL 2021/22 player price guide: Brentford

A heartbreaking 2019/20 Championship playoff final defeat to neighbours Fulham could’ve derailed them. But it didn’t. 12 months later, a team containing Ivan Toney, David Raya and Bryan Mbeumo went one better and beat Swansea City 2-0 at Wembley, earning promotion to the top flight.

Since then, Frank has not only kept Brentford in the Premier League, but he’s mostly had them comfortably mid-table. Finishes of 13th and ninth preceded a 16th-placed season that was injury-ravaged and mostly without the banned Toney. Still, there was a 13-point gap between them and the relegation zone.

The 2024/25 campaign played out much better for this west London side. Tenth in the table, where European qualification was genuinely realistic until the final fortnight. After this, Frank decided it was time to leave and take on a new, exciting challenge.

FRANK AT BRENTFORD: PLAYING STYLE

The Bees achieved Championship success by focusing on possession but, once promoted, Frank changed to a more pragmatic style. Often switching between 4-3-3 (in easier tests) and 3-5-2 (against the ‘big clubs’), it focused on defensive organisation, counter-attacking and some innovative set-pieces.

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Above: The most-used Brentford formations during their four Premier League seasons

After Toney’s departure last summer, the Bees’ fourth season brought evolution. They played out from the back more often, seeking wide passing combinations and regular pressing for high turnovers. 2024/25 was almost exclusively a 4-2-3-1 system, allowing Mikkel Damsgaard to shine.

The playmaker assisted 10 times, thriving around three attackers who each scored at least 11 goals.

Brentford remained great at dead-ball situations, too. Over these four campaigns, no Premier League team recorded more expected goals (xG) from set-pieces than their 64.7. This season’s 48 chances from throw-ins were far in front, as were the six goals that came from them. No other outfit exceeded two. This could be good for Spurs centre-back Cristian Romero, if he’s not agitating to leave.

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Meanwhile, there was also a quirk where, between Gameweeks 4 and 6, Brentford became the first side in Premier League history to score within the first minute on three consecutive occasions. In Gameweek 7, they were polite enough to wait until the 75th second.

“I came here as a guy who wanted to show off and shine. I became a leader and people remember me as a good captain and a good person. The way he changed me, I will never forget. He is a friend for life, the best coach I ever worked with.” – Pontus Jansson

Frank doesn’t seem to be a believer in long-range efforts. His tactics emphasise getting the ball into the penalty area before shooting. The Bees are usually the league’s best for xG per non-penalty shots (between 0.13 and 0.14). In 2024/25, only Liverpool netted more times from inside the box.

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At the back, Frank’s trick is to force opponents into harmless shots from distance. For example, his team conceded the second-most overall attempts (647) – more than relegated duo Leicester City and Ipswich Town. But they also allowed the seventh-fewest big chances (80).

Because of this, Mark Flekken made more saves than any other goalkeeper in the ‘big five’ European leagues (156).

ARRIVING AT TOTTENHAM

 

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  1. Charlie Price
    • 4 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    FIFA fantasy website glitching again?

    MD3 transfers have now opened but when utilising the drop-down menu and choosing ‘Opposition’ I am seeing the fixtures for MD2. Anyone else finding this is happening?

    Similarly when choosing ‘Date’ from the MD3 menu it then displays MD2 dates of matches.

    1. Debauchy
      • 12 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      Yep , after accidentally activating WC I ended up with only 2 FTs as gw 2 closed 1 hr before the kick off.
      Oh well a blessing perhaps , can now just ignore the fantasy game.

    2. Charlie Price
      • 4 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      The glitch mentioned above has now been corrected.

    3. CoracAld2831
      • 4 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      It corrected when 1st match of the MD2 started.

  2. diesel001
    • 9 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    The question over Spurs, and Thomas Frank, is how they will deal with CL football. The squad is not that strong and Frank is not experienced in handling a squad that plays in Europe. It probably won't be an issue early on in the season, but perhaps later on the effects will be seen.

    1. TheBiffas
      • 5 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      I'll be on Johnson or Kulu for the nice early fixtures then hop off

      1. Notorious Z
        • 4 Years
        5 months, 18 days ago

        I would rather stick with Solanke for the naildness and hope Frank could get the best of him like he did with Wissa

      2. have you seen cyan
        • 6 Years
        5 months, 18 days ago

        You think Spurs have good fixtures? I have them 12th in regard to fixtures. I didn't give it much thought yet, but my ranking of the fixtures:

        1. Sunderland
        2. Everton
        3. Chelsea
        4. MCI
        5. NFO
        6. Brentford
        7. Villa
        8. Arsenal
        9. Brighton
        10. Fulham
        11. WHU
        12. Spurs
        13. Burnley
        14. Liverpool
        15. Leeds
        16. BOU
        17. MUN
        18. CRY
        19. WOL
        20. Newcastle

        1. have you seen cyan
          • 6 Years
          5 months, 18 days ago

          I'm only looking at first 5 btw.

        2. TheBiffas
          • 5 Years
          5 months, 18 days ago

          Yeah I like the first 5 for Spurs. City is the only one that looks bad on paper but Spurs have always fared well against them

          1. have you seen cyan
            • 6 Years
            5 months, 18 days ago

            You might be right, but I really don't like those first 3 fixtures. Spurs do tend to start seasons well however.

            I'll only have one though unless I see something incredible, hopefully Mbeumo, but maybe Johnson.

            1. have you seen cyan
              • 6 Years
              5 months, 18 days ago

              I'm even scared of Brighton tbh. But hopefully Frank fixes us so that a team like Brighton won't randomly spank us.

              1. TheBiffas
                • 5 Years
                5 months, 18 days ago

                Mbeumo would be amazing if it happened. Brighton... not especially sound defensively imo, could be a high scoring game, but they have brought in a highly rated CB.

                1. have you seen cyan
                  • 6 Years
                  5 months, 18 days ago

                  Teams like Brighton and Bournemouth, even Fulham, are hard to predict. They all did well last season, I'm sure they will only get better.

        3. Notorious Z
          • 4 Years
          5 months, 17 days ago

          they are a good option if your on a early wildcard around GW4 during the 1st itb

  3. 1justlookin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    Does anyone have a fixture ticker that I can put into Excel please?

    Never seem to paste very well from the members area.

      1. 1justlookin
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        5 months, 17 days ago

        Thanks mate. I was hoping to have one like the fixture ticker though. There's usually one dotted around each season

  4. Meta12345
    • 1 Year
    5 months, 18 days ago

    What do you think the price for rayan cherki will be? 7.5?

    1. TheBiffas
      • 5 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      Yeah something like that

    2. Thicksolidtight
      • 3 Years
      5 months, 17 days ago

      Could be gold at 5.5

  5. F4L
    • 10 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    Solanke from gw1 might actually work this time.... 🙂

    1. Dubem_FC
      • 10 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      James.

    2. have you seen cyan
      • 6 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      Nah. Solanke honestly needs to go. We need Wissa.

      Hopefully we get Mbeumo now, I expect we will. We should then aim for Wissa next summer.

      Hopefully Rich will be heading back to Everton for next season and Branthwaite comes in.

      These plans however are massively optimistic, But I think we can do them, now.

      1. FPL Blow-In
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        5 months, 18 days ago

        I don’t think you get Mbuemo

        1. have you seen cyan
          • 6 Years
          5 months, 18 days ago

          I don't see why he would got to Man United really. Probably just wants to max out his wages before signing for us. I'll be surprised if we don't get him.

          1. Herger
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 4 Years
            5 months, 18 days ago

            Yeah, he’s going to Spurs. If £250k a week wasn’t enough to convince him to go to Man Utd then I doubt increased offers from them will do it. He seems to have chosen European football

      2. F4L
        • 10 Years
        5 months, 18 days ago

        yeah mbeumo would be awesome for you guys, someone with that high level of technical ability on the wing would be huge, unless frank can get kulu working there more effectively. maybe tel can develop

        i think solanke has something to offer, he kinda just got abit burnt out last season with richy missing for large chunks and playing midweek alot of the time

  6. Sheffield Wednesday
    • 5 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    I've seen a rumour that FPL pricing is using AI to take into account how often players get mentioned on forums like this one and r/FantasyPL over the summer.

    Harry Maguire Harry Maguire Harry Maguire Harry Maguire Harry Maguire Harry Maguire Michael Keane Harry Maguire Harry Maguire Harry Maguire

  7. Saka White Rice
    • 11 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    I need the bathroom brb

  8. Meta12345
    • 1 Year
    5 months, 18 days ago

    What are your thoughts on jankuba minteh of brighton? 6goals 5 assists on 20 starts. Could be gold at 5.5m

    1. Tommy Template
      • 11 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      Yeah I like him too, very promising first season in England considering his age. Just concerned that the Brighton rotation fest continues. I seem to recall last summer everyone saying it was De Zerbi's fault and it would change but Hurzeler was just as bad. At least he stuck with one keeper I suppose when Verbruggen was fit.

    2. diesel001
      • 9 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      Brighton - solid team, but their players are a rotation nightmare. So many options in midfield and attack and they seem to change things a lot.

  9. bso
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    Who would have thought that Botafogo would beat PSG! Inter Miami beat Porto with a spectacular goal from the one and only Messi!
    I am enjoying watching the minnows beat up the big boys.

    1. PartyTime
      • 4 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      Inter Miami smashing Porto is hardly a surprise. Porto aren’t a big side per se.

  10. PartyTime
    • 4 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    Wirtz won’t be a Werner/Havertz. He is the future! Just need to stay fit because that’s his main issue. Too injury prone.

    1. Cheeseoid
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      What's the Wirtz that can happen?

      1. The Knights Template
        • 12 Years
        5 months, 18 days ago

        Darwin ‘No Bids’ Noonan stays!

        1. Conners
          • 6 Years
          5 months, 18 days ago

          Florian sharing game time with Darwin would be the Wirtz case scenario.

  11. David Kessler
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    Morning all. Good to be back.

    1. Qaiss
      • 9 Years
      5 months, 18 days ago

      Another month for it to properly be back

      1. David Kessler
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        5 months, 17 days ago

        I meant my being back here. First time in a while.

  12. Tommy Template
    • 11 Years
    5 months, 18 days ago

    One of the interesting things with Frank might be what they do with Vicario. Brentford were notorious for being good at attacking and defending set pieces under him but Vicario is a massive liability at defending set pieces. Wouldn't be the biggest shock if he's not their keeper long-term if he can't adapt his game.

    1. Notorious Z
      • 4 Years
      5 months, 17 days ago

      he might get a chance to prove himself if he can adapt but if he dosent then could be dropped

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  14. Assisting the assister
    • 9 Years
    5 months, 17 days ago

    Benfica triple up going well. Take the positives at least I’ve picked players that are on the pitch for once.