"Micky and Djed wanted to apologize for the situation," Frank said. "They didn't want it to look like they were disrespecting me or the team. They were frustrated with the performance and the booing during the game."
Frank also discussed the team's injuries, including Lucas Bergvall, who suffered a concussion in the previous match. Frank praised the medical team for their handling of the situation, saying, "We have to give praise to the medical team because it is a tricky situation to be in. The players' health is the most important thing."
Bergvall, along with Djed Spence and Mo Kudus, is expected to be available for the upcoming match against Copenhagen.
Frank also addressed the team's poor home form, which has been a topic of concern for the fans. He acknowledged that the team needs to work on improving their performances and adding layers to their gameplay. Frank also pointed out that the team's current position is a significant improvement from last season, when they finished 17th in the Premier League with 22 defeats.
Finally, Frank understood the frustration of the fans who booed the team after the Chelsea match. He acknowledged that the fans were frustrated with the team's performance and the goal conceded, but also praised their support during the first 30 minutes of the game.
"The fans were fantastic for the first 30 minutes of the game on Saturday night. I think the noise was incredible and that carried us forward," Frank said. "It's natural to get frustrated when things aren't going well, but we're in the performance business, and we need to be able to deal with pressure and criticism."











