Fulham are reportedly interested in appointing Thomas Frank as their new manager, and the Dane has broken his silence on his exit from Tottenham. Frank was sacked by the north London club in February, but he has now released a statement through the League Managers' Association, thanking fans and expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to reflect on his time at the club. The 52-year-old replaced Ange Postecoglou last summer, but with positive Premier League results hard to come by and a broken relationship with the Spurs fans, he was eventually let go. His successor Igor Tudor also parted ways with the club less than two months later after a winless spell in the league, and Roberto De Zerbi came in and saved Tottenham from relegation on the final day of the season. Frank has now spoken for the first time since his departure, and he has expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to reflect on his time at the club. He has also spoken about his plans for the future, and he has revealed that he will be covering the World Cup for Danish television and the BBC, as well as experiencing the Tour de France. Frank has also stated that he will not be rushing into his next managerial role, and he will be taking the time to study and learn from other leaders both within sport and beyond it.