Tottenham are pushing to reassert themselves after a turbulent spell, and one midfielder believes the squad has made clear progress since swapping Ange Postecoglou for Thomas Frank.Tottenham Hotspur are no strangers to making managerial changes in recent years, given the hiring and sacking of 15 managers under former chairman Daniel Levy, which has often forced the club into constant resets that have disrupted their rhythm.Thomas Frank is the latest at the helm and is looking to get Spurs back to the top, where they would be competing with their rivals.Tottenham are fifth and are ten places above where they were at this stage of the season last term under Ange Postecoglou, a sign of improvement.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramRodrigo Bentancur praises Tottenham progress under Thomas FrankBentancur, who only put pen to paper signing a new contract with Tottenham this season, has now opened up on what life has been like under Frank and how the team has adjusted to his demands.Speaking to ESPN, he reflected on the early stages of the campaign and stressed that Spurs have stepped up in several areas under their new head coach, as he pointed to strong performances across different competitions.He said, via the source, that the squad had taken noticeable strides forward, explaining: “We have a new coach, and I think we have improved a lot. “We started the season very well, including the UEFA Super Cup. We played a great match against PSG. They equalised at the end and we lost on penalties… but I think we have taken a step forward, and the team is competing very well.”Bentancur’s reflections on Champions League return and personal formBentancur also spoke about Tottenham’s return to the Champions League and noted that being back in the competition has had a positive impact on the dressing room, with players embracing the increased demands.Introducing his thoughts on his own form, he stressed that he feels in strong physical condition and is relishing the rhythm of consistent minutes, which has helped him find his best level again.The Uruguayan added: “We are back in the Champions League, which is important. And I am enjoying it to the fullest. Physically I feel very good, I am playing almost all the matches. Now I have rhythm and I hope it continues like this.” He added: “In football terms, winning the UEFA Europa League with Tottenham and qualifying for the World Cup. And on a personal level, having my family healthy, having all my family together and enjoying those small moments.”READ MORE: How Tottenham could lineup as Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke near exciting returnsThe post Tottenham midfielder hints at major improvement since Ange Postecoglou exit appeared first on Spurs Web.