Frank discussed Bissouma's situation during a press conference, stating that he addressed the issue and imposed a consequence, resulting in Bissouma's return to the squad for the upcoming match.
Reflecting on the Super Cup defeat, Frank praised his players' mental strength, highlighting their ability to take on challenges and implement game plans, which was evident in their performance against PSG.
Frank also spoke about the importance of striker Richarlison, who was substituted out of the Super Cup match due to fitness concerns. He acknowledged Richarlison's impressive performance, praising his hold-up play, intensity, and attitude, and reassured that the team is monitoring his fitness closely.
The match against Burnley will mark Frank's first competitive home game as Tottenham manager, following his appointment this summer. Frank acknowledged that he is calm at the moment but expects to feel nerves before the game.
Frank is prepared to make changes to the team for the Burnley match, considering the physical demands of the Super Cup match and the heat. He believes that the third game of the season is more important than the second in terms of team selection and is open to making adjustments during the game.
Frank also expressed his support for goalkeeper Mathys Tel, who has faced online abuse after missing a penalty in the Super Cup shootout. He expects the Tottenham fans to rally behind Tel at the stadium on Saturday, urging them to show their support and appreciation for the player.