Good wife! Frank s income was not high in the early stages of coaching, and his wife gave great support in terms of finances
2:39pm, 14 June 2025Football

June 14th, Spurs officially announced that Frank will become the team's new head coach, and his contract expires in 2028.
Recently, the Sun also published an article introducing Nanna, the wife of Tottenham Hotspur’s new head coach, saying that Nanna gave her husband a lot of support when Frank was in financial difficulties in his early days.
Frank and his wife Nanna originally lived in the suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark, and moved to London in 2016 when Frank joined Brentford. Nanna is a social worker.
At the beginning of Frank's coaching career, he earned about £5,000 a year and had to study and coach for 40 hours a week. At this stage, Nanna played a key role in the family’s financial affairs, and her work allowed Frank to continue pursuing his football dream in amid economic uncertainty.
Nanna and Frank have three children, two daughters and one son. Previously, Frank said in an interview that he almost gave up football and became a teacher. At that time, he chose to go to Brentford for half because of career considerations, and the other half for his wife and children.
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