

When Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank confirmed his 25-man Champions League squad last week, he will have to had a few awkward conversations.
Following their Europa League final victory over Manchester United last season, Spurs are back in Europes premier club competition for the first time since the 2022-23 campaign.
Franks side were handed several eye-catching ties in last months draw, including home clashes against Borussia Dortmund and Villarreal, plus trips to Paris Saint-Germain and AS Monaco.
Mathys Tel speaks out after Champions League squad snub
Frank last week had to confirm a 25-man squad for the League phase of the competition and due to a lack of homegrown squad members, he was forced into some tough decisions.
James Maddison, who is recovering from an ACL rupture, was an obvious choice not to make the cut, while injured duo Dejan Kulusevski and Radu Dragusin did not make the final squad, despite the fact that both are expected back before the end of the league phase.
New signing Kota Takai, plus out-of-favour midfielder Yves Bissouma also missed out, but perhaps the most surprising omission was forward Mathys Tel, who completed a �30m permanent move to the club this summer, following his January loan from Bayern Munich.
Tel looks to have missed out on the squad following the deadline day loan signing of Randal Kolo Muani from PSG and has been discussing the situation while on international duty with France under-21s.
"It is clear that when youre not on a squad, it definitely hurts, but I am someone who stays pretty positive, no matter the situation, because I think I have worked a lot on my mental side, so today its definitely a disappointment, he told La Telegramme.
I would have liked to be there. But the coachs choice is the coachs choice; we can only respect it, and well work to come back in the best possible way."
In FourFourTwos view, Tel - who is valued at 35m by Transfermarkt - is unfortunate to miss out on the squad, as this is more a case of Tottenhams circumstances conspiring against him, rather than a lack of belief in his ability from Frank.
Spurs were always going to have to omit six first-team players from their European squad and what happens now will be a good test of Tels character, as he looks to make an impact in the Premier League.
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