'I am in no rush' - Frank discusses his future

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Former Tottenham manager Thomas Frank has shared a statement via the League Managers' Association.
It's the first time he has spoken since his sacking in February this year after eight months in charge.
"I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who has reached out over the past few months," said Frank. "Your support and encouragement have been greatly appreciated.
"Leaving Tottenham has given me the chance to step back and reflect on my journey so far. Football management is a profession that demands complete commitment every single day, and periods like this are a rare opportunity to assess, learn and gain a fresh perspective.
"From the outside, it may have looked like a time of many challenges at Tottenham when results were not what we wanted. From within, however, it becomes clear why the club is so special - full of talented people who work tirelessly every day. I have no doubt Tottenham has a bright future."
The 52-year-old said he will not be returning to management this summer, but confirmed he will be part of some World Cup coverage.
"I am also looking forward to covering the World Cup for Danish television and the BBC, as well as experiencing the Tour de France. Time away from the touchline is allowing me to broaden my perspective and gather insights that I look forward to bringing into my next challenge.
"There have been conversations and opportunities since leaving Spurs, but I have decided not to rush into the next role. For me, this summer is not the right time to go back into management.
"When the time is right, I will look forward to my return as a manager, ready to embrace the job with great energy and dedication."