Pascal Chimbonda has shared his honest thoughts on Tottenham’s Dane Scarlett, naming the two key things he believes the forward must do before he can start earning minutes under Thomas Frank.The forward players at Tottenham Hotspur could definitely do better when it comes to putting the ball in the back of the net.Spurs often struggle in this regard, no matter the player who is deployed in the number nine position, be it Richarlison, Kolo Muani, or Mathys Tel.Dane Scarlett is another option, but the 21-year-old is yet to feature for more than ten minutes for the senior team following his cameo off the bench against Copenhagen.The youngster did look like a bright spark when he came on, as he won a penalty for Spurs, although Richarlison failed to convert from the spot.(Credit @thefrederikkejensen / Instagram)Pascal Chimbonda explains what Dane Scarlett must do to play for TottenhamReports from earlier this month claimed that Thomas Frank was open to handing out more minutes to Dane Scarlett.However, that has yet to happen, with the young forward down the pecking order as competition for places remains strong, as revealed by Frank himself.Former Tottenham defender Pascal Chimbonda has now named what he believes Scarlett must do before breaking into Thomas Frank’s starting XI.Speaking exclusively to Spurs Web, Chimbonda outlined the steps he feels Scarlett needs to take before earning regular minutes.“I think Dane Scarlett needs to go on loan for a good two years in the Championship and make his name scoring goals before coming back with full confidence. If he does that, I think he will get a chance playing as an experienced 23-year-old.”Scarlett’s future remains uncertain at SpursScarlett is no stranger to going out on loan, having been sent away from Tottenham three times in his career.His best spell came at Portsmouth, where he scored six goals in 40 appearances, while his loan last season at Oxford United was less impressive, with Scarlett netting four goals in 22 matches before being recalled in January.Spurs did not loan out the young forward, whom Jose Mourinho once described as phenomenal, this season, which is surprising given that he has mostly featured in Premier League 2 with the Under-21s.That is certainly not the level of experience he should be getting at this stage of his career if he is to develop into a top player.With the winter transfer window approaching, it remains to be seen what Tottenham decide to do with the 21-year-old, especially as reports continue to link Spurs with a move for a new striker and the possible return of Dominic Solanke, which would push Scarlett even further down the pecking order.READ MORE: How Tottenham feel about Thomas Frank behind-the-scenes after fan criticism and booingThe post Tottenham told to kickstart a two-year plan to get Dane Scarlett ready for action appeared first on Spurs Web.