He'd have been totally wrong for that job.Adam Mcleary said that half the Liverpool board wanted to hire him before they opted for Slot, tells you how sought after he was.
They've built that squad for years to play a particular way and have a very strong and specific understanding of what attributes they're looking for in the market, suddenly saying "we'll switch it up on the day based on the opponent" would have been all wrong. That club is built for a tactical ideologue in the dugout.
This will be a brilliant appointment for Spurs if Frank's ability to customize a setup to maximize his players can translate to rich celebrities he's never worked with before. If he can do that, he can be the long-sought-after figure that makes Levy's demands for bargain hunting functional on the pitch.

