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Brentford appoint former Wolves midfielder Andrews as boss

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Keith Andrews Brentford

Brentford have appointed their set-piece coach Keith Andrews as their new supervisor to switch Thomas Frank.

Andrews, 44, joined the membership final summer time after working with the Republic of Ireland arrange and at Sheffield United.

He had a profitable membership profession with Wolves, Blackburn and MK Dons and received 32 caps for his nation.

Frank left the Bees earlier this summer time after seven years in cost.

Speaking for the primary time as the brand new boss, Andrews mentioned: “The ceiling is very large by way of what we will obtain.

“I don’t know the place to begin by way of what’s thrilling me as a result of there’s a lot: the potential of the soccer membership, the potential of the gamers and the potential of the workers that underpin what has introduced success to this good soccer membership.”

Andrews’ rise throughout the membership mirrors Brentford’s historical past of selling from inside. Frank was additionally elevated from assistant to move coach again in 2018 when Dean Smith left for Aston Villa, a mannequin that introduced the membership to the Premier League and maintained their aggressive edge.

Although exterior candidates equivalent to Ipswich Town’s Kieran McKenna and Francesco Farioli had been thought of, Brentford’s choice to remain in-house echoes their desire for continuity.

Club proprietor Matthew Benham’s selection may be considered by some as a danger, nevertheless it aligns with the technique that has introduced sustained success to the West London membership.

Andrews takes over at a time of serious change on the Gtech Community Stadium. Republic of Ireland worldwide Caoimhin Kelleher has joined from Liverpool as a substitute for Mark Flekken, who not too long ago transferred to Bayer Leverkusen.

Meanwhile, Christian Norgaard is predicted to maneuver to Arsenal, and Manchester United have reportedly upped their provide to £60 million for Brentford’s prime scorer final season, Bryan Mbeumo.

Despite the shifting panorama, Andrews is obvious on the identification he needs the workforce to embody.

“We wish to play profitable soccer, we wish to be aggressive, we wish to have an edge, we wish to play dynamic, relentless soccer however we wish to be organised,” he defined.

“We wish to have large moments, large video games, and I believe the large one is that we wish to have an angle and a relentlessness of development. We actually need to keep up that, and that’s every day.

“There will probably be a transparent plan to try to develop our gifted younger gamers and likewise our older gamers, as a result of growth doesn’t simply cease whenever you get to a sure age,.”

 

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