Brentford agree deal for set-piece coach Keith Andrews to step up as manager

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Brentford Football Club has officially reached an agreement with Keith Andrews, their current set-piece coach, to take over the managerial position following the departure of Thomas Frank, who has moved to Tottenham Hotspur. Andrews, a former Republic of Ireland midfielder, reportedly left a strong impression on the club's hierarchy during the interview process. Prior to Andrews' appointment, Brentford's assistant manager Justin Cochrane was considered a potential successor, but he chose to follow Frank to Spurs. The club explored various external candidates, including Ipswich Town's Kieran McKenna and Francesco Farioli, who recently left Ajax. However, Andrews, who joined Brentford's coaching staff in July 2024 after previous roles with Sheffield United, MK Dons, and the Ireland national team, is set to become the new head coach, marking his first significant managerial role in senior football.

Andrews' appointment comes at a critical time for Brentford, as they are currently navigating the challenge of retaining their top scorer, Bryan Mbeumo. The club faces pressure from Manchester United, who have made an improved bid of £60 million for the forward. Brentford's owner, Matthew Benham, is reportedly holding out for a fee of £65 million, which indicates the financial stakes involved in this transfer saga. Despite the risks associated with promoting Andrews from within, his hiring signifies a desire for continuity within the club's coaching structure, reminiscent of Frank's own rise from assistant to head coach in 2018. Furthermore, there have been rumors linking former Ireland teammate Damien Duff to a potential assistant role under Andrews, although both Brentford and Duff have downplayed these reports. The coming weeks will be crucial for Andrews as he prepares to lead Brentford into the new season, with significant decisions to make regarding player retention and team strategy.

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Brentford have agreed a deal with their set-piece coach Keith Andrews for the former Republic of Ireland midfielder to replace Thomas Frank as the manager.

Andrews is understood to have impressed Brentford’s hierarchy when interviewed for the role afterFrank’s departure for Tottenham. Frank’s former assistant Justin Cochrane had been a candidate to step up before he followed Frank to Spurs.

Brentford are believed to have considered a number of external candidates including Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna and Francesco Farioli, who left Ajax last month. But Andrews, who was appointed by Brentford in July 2024 having been on the coaching staff with Sheffield United, Ireland and MK Dons, is poised to be handed his first senior managerial role.

The 44-year-old’s appointment would be a risk for Brentford, who are facing a fight to keep hold of last season’s top scorer, Bryan Mbeumo, after Manchester United made animproved bid worth £60mfor the Cameroon forward, for whom the owner, Matthew Benham, is thought to be holding out for £65m.

But Andrews, who won 35 caps and served as Stephen Kenny’s Ireland assistant between 2020 and 2023, would again represent continuity after Frank was promoted from his role as an assistant to replace Dean Smith in 2018. Frank had managed Brøndby for almost three years and Denmark youth teams before joining Brentford.

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Damien Duff has been linked with a role as an assistant to Andrews, a former Ireland teammate, after his shock departure from the Irish champions Shelbourne this week, although Brentford and Duff have distanced themselves from those reports.

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Source: The Guardian