Keith Andrews Takes the Helm: Brentford's New Era Begins
Brentford appoints Keith Andrews as their new head coach, marking a new chapter for the Premier League club following Thomas Frank's departure.




Brentford have officially announced Keith Andrews as their new head coach, succeeding Thomas Frank who has moved to Tottenham. Andrews, 44, previously served as the club's set-piece coach under Frank, bringing a wealth of experience from his stints with Sheffield United, MK Dons, and the Republic of Ireland.
A New Chapter for Brentford
Andrews' appointment is seen as a strategic move to maintain continuity within the club. Owner Matthew Benham opted for Andrews over external candidates like Kieran McKenna and Francesco Farioli, signaling a vote of confidence in the Irishman's capabilities. This decision, while somewhat of a gamble, aligns with Brentford's history of promoting from within, as seen when Frank himself was elevated from assistant to head coach in 2018.
Challenges Ahead
Andrews steps into his new role during a period of significant change at Gtech Community Stadium. The club has recently seen key players depart, including Mark Flekken to Bayer Leverkusen and Christian Norgaard potentially heading to Arsenal. Additionally, Bryan Mbeumo, last season's top scorer, is the subject of a £60m bid from Manchester United.
New Signings
In a bid to bolster the squad, Brentford has secured the services of Caoimhin Kelleher, the Republic of Ireland goalkeeper, from Liverpool. This move aims to fill the void left by Flekken and strengthen the team's defensive line.
Looking Forward
As Andrews takes charge, the focus will be on stabilizing the team and preparing for the upcoming Premier League season. With a mix of new signings and existing talent, Brentford fans are hopeful that Andrews can lead the club to new heights.
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