Thomas Frank has enjoyed a flawless start as Tottenham manager, and with Bournemouth heading to north London this weekend, the Dane will be looking to extend his winning streak with another strong performance from his side. Let’s take a look at our predicted Tottenham XI to face Bournemouth.Thomas Frank will be looking to make it three wins out of three when Bournemouth come visiting the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday afternoon.It has been nothing but a flawless start to life for Frank and his coaching staff, who, in a short spell, have turned 17th-placed Tottenham into one of the teams to beat already this season.Tottenham’s 3-0 win over Burnley and, most recently, against Manchester City are proof that Frank’s side are ready to go toe to toe against any opponent in the league this campaign.With Bournemouth up next, the Dane would be hoping to get maximum points over the Cherries, a side that took four points off Tottenham last campaign, with a win at the Vitality Stadium and a draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Let us now see how Thomas Frank could line up this weekend.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramPredicted Tottenham XI to face BournemouthGoalkeeper – Guglielmo Vicario: The Italian has managed two clean sheets in the opening two games of the season and was exceptional against Manchester City last time out, making four saves. We expect Frank to stick with him once more this weekend.Right-back – Pedro Porro: It is very unlikely that Frank would alter the backline that has looked impenetrable so far, so we expect Porro to continue at right back.Centre-back – Cristian Romero: The club’s captain is without question one of the first names on the team sheet. The Argentine also impressed against a City attack that featured Erling Haaland in matchweek two.Centre-back – Micky van de Ven: Thomas Frank would be hoping Van de Ven can stay injury-free for most of this campaign, as he is integral to Tottenham’s setup. However, we expect him to continue building on his partnership with Romero.Left-back – Djed Spence: The full-back has been in impressive form so far this campaign, and it would not be easy for Destiny Udogie to displace him from the starting XI. Udogie, of course, is expected to return for the Bournemouth clash.Pivot midfielder – Joao Palhinha: A first goal for the Portuguese international against Man City was the perfect icing on the cake for the midfielder, who put in a complete performance in the holding role.Pivot midfielder – Rodrigo Bentancur: It could pretty much be a similar pivot partnership this weekend, which would see Bentancur feature alongside Palhinha. However, there is a case to be made that Lucas Bergvall could come into the side.Centre-midfielder – Pape Matar Sarr: Sarr has impressed in that advanced role, as he is ready to put in a shift, covering plenty of ground, while also pressing relentlessly. He should continue as the makeshift ten until Spurs sign one this summer.Right-midfielder – Mohammed Kudus: No goal contributions last time out against City, but he was still a great outlet for Tottenham whenever they looked to relieve pressure with his ball-carrying ability. He looks like he has the right wing spot to himself under Frank.Striker – Richarlison: Two goals and an assist in three games is not a bad return at all for the Brazilian, who has a point to prove in a World Cup year. He would be eager to get on the scoresheet once more to keep the momentum going.Left-midfielder – Brennan Johnson: Two in two so far for the Welshman, who has carried his fine form in front of goal into the new season. Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert remain options, but Frank could very well stick to the same side that got the job done against City last weekend.READ MORE: Tottenham promise Thomas Frank that one type of player will be signed this weekThe post Predicted Tottenham XI vs Bournemouth as Thomas Frank eyes third straight win appeared first on Spurs Web.