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BRENTFORD APPOINT SET-PIECE COACH KEITH ANDREWS AS NEW MANAGER

Walter Ochola June 28, 2025, 11:47 a.m. News
BRENTFORD APPOINT SET-PIECE COACH KEITH ANDREWS AS NEW MANAGER

Brentford have named former Ireland international Keith Andrews as manager to replace Thomas Frank, the Premier League club said on Friday, continuing the West London side's trend of promoting from within.
Frank, who left to take over at Tottenham Hotspur, stepped up from the assistant role at Brentford to take charge in 2018, and now Andrews has been handed his first managerial role having served as the club's set-piece coach for one season. According to media reports, Andrews has signed a three-year contract.
"Keith is a very good fit," director of football Phil Giles said. "He gets on with everyone, he's very open and he's a learner. 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."
Andrews, who made 35 appearances for Ireland, began his coaching career as assistant manager at MK Dons where he finished playing in 2015 before joining the Ireland Under-21 set-up as assistant coach to Stephen Kenny.
Kenny became manager of Ireland's senior side in 2020, taking Andrews with him, where they both remained until Kenny's contract ended three years later, but Andrews found himself newly employed in a matter of weeks.

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