Brentford confirm Keith Andrews to succeed Thomas Frank as head coach

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Brentford Football Club has officially announced the appointment of Keith Andrews as their new head coach, succeeding Thomas Frank who has moved to Tottenham Hotspur. At 44 years old, Andrews transitions from his previous position as the set-piece coach, marking a significant step in his coaching career. Although he lacks senior managerial experience, Andrews has an extensive background in coaching roles, having worked with MK Dons, the Republic of Ireland national team, and Sheffield United prior to joining Brentford in July 2022. This decision draws parallels to Brentford's previous promotion of Thomas Frank in 2018, who had a successful tenure after taking over from Dean Smith, despite having managed Brøndby and Denmark's youth teams before that.

Phil Giles, Brentford’s director of football, expressed confidence in Andrews, highlighting his compatibility with the team, openness, and strong work ethic. Giles emphasized that Andrews' familiarity with the players and the club's playing style under Frank would facilitate a smoother transition. Andrews has articulated his vision for the team, aiming to implement a style of play that is dynamic and relentless, while also maintaining organization on the field. He acknowledges the potential within the current squad and has a strong belief in their capabilities. Meanwhile, Brentford continues to make strides in the Premier League, having finished 10th in the last season, and has recently signed goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher from Liverpool. However, the club is also facing potential departures, with forward Brian Mbeumo linked to Manchester United and captain Christian Nørgaard expected to join Arsenal for a fee of up to £15 million.

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Brentford have confirmed the appointment of Keith Andrews as their head coach. The 44-year-old steps up from his role as set-piece coach to take over from Thomas Frank, whojoined Tottenham.

Andrews has no senior managerial experience but held coaching roles with MK Dons, the Republic of Ireland and Sheffield United before he joinedBrentfordlast July. The move mirrors Brentford promoting Frank as Dean Smith’s successor in 2018, a jump the Dane made with tremendous success, although Frank had managed Brøndby and various Denmark youth teams.

Brentford’s director of football, Phil Giles, told theclubs’s website: “Keith is a very good fit. He gets on with everyone, he’s very open and he’s a learner. Keith is clear in what he wants, he’s detailed, and the players and staff like and respect him. He understands the players in the building and the way we’ve played and trained under Thomas Frank.

“Keith will bring his own evolution but isn’t starting from scratch, so hopefully we can make some quick progress. He’s a very good coach and has clear ideas about how he wants the team to improve. We were looking for somebody not just to maintain what we’ve been doing but actually try to get better.”

Andrews won 35 Ireland caps during a career as a midfielder that included spells in the Premier League with Blackburn and West Brom. He described himself as humbled and honoured to get the job. “It’s an opportunity I feel I’m very capable of doing and ready to do,”he said.

Andrews said he intended to play “dynamic, relentless” but organised football and that it was a “massive advantage” to know the squad: “I’ve got a really good connection with the players. The ceiling is massive in terms of what we can achieve and I’ve got so much belief in them.”

Brentford continued to punch above their weight by finishing 10th in the Premier League in May and havesigned the goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleherfrom Liverpool. Their forward Brian Mbeumo isclose to joining Manchester Unitedafter scoring 20 league goals last season and the captainChristian Nørgaardis expected to leave for Arsenal after a fee worth up to £15m was agreed.

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Source: The Guardian