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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank calls for two radical Premier League rule changes

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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank would welcome two major changes to the Premier League rules. When questioned about potential improvements to football, the Danish head coach pinpointed the rules surrounding handballs as an area requiring modification.

Frank was named Spurs boss during the summer, departing Brentford after nearly seven years at the helm. The 51-year-old has enjoyed a promising start, securing convincing wins against Burnley and Manchester City before stumbling against Bournemouth before the international break.

Handball has already emerged as a divisive issue in the Premier League this season, with an incident featuring Marcos Senesi in Liverpool's triumph over Bournemouth making headlines.

The VAR has also been embroiled in handball decisions during Nottingham Forest vs Brentford and Arsenal vs Manchester United encounters.

According to Frank, the existing regulations are excessively harsh in their rigid enforcement of ball-to-arm contact.

He contends that a penalty represents too severe a sanction for what can amount to an unfortunate, unintentional contact.

"I would take out the handball rule as for me it's not right," Frank told BetMGM.

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"If there's a handball and it touches your arm in the penalty area, you are giving the biggest chance to the opponent just because it 'touches' your arm.

"Of course, if you're standing on the goalline and you try to save it like a goalkeeper in the old days that's different but I simply don't understand how if it just touches a player's arm, and it touches their arm in certain areas, it gives the opportunity for the biggest chance in the game.

"It's a rule that has to be changed to improve the game and make it fairer."

Frank also expressed his desire to see timeouts introduced into matches. "I'd have a timeout in each half," he suggested.

"From a coaching perspective, I think it would be lovely to have an opportunity during the game to speak to the players and be able to adjust something."

Regarding his new role, Frank is thrilled to be working with the Spurs squad and feels he is gaining valuable insights every day. "The players have been fantastic from my first day here and I'm learning more and more about them every day," he shared.

"It's about how they react to certain situations, what works and what doesn't and also what they are like as people and also as players. I think all head coaches and managers have their own way of doing things and I'm no different. The one thing I always think about coaching philosophy is do what you believe in - I'm me, I can't be anyone else and I need to do what I believe in both on and off the pitch.

"I need to come across the way I am and I think that's the best way for players to buy into what you're trying to get across in the way you do things."

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