Brentford, Keith Andrews and Leeds
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Keith Andrews' Brentford side dropped points at home for the first time since October as Daniel Farke's side battled back for a draw at Gtech Community Stadium.
Brentford's updated starting eleven features goalkeeper Kelleher, alongside defenders Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, and Hickey. The midfield sees Henderson, Jensen, and Lewis-Potter, while Ouattara, Janelt, and Thiago complete the attacking trio. This lineup reflects Andrews' determination to inject fresh energy into the squad.
Brentford manager Keith Andrews says he thinks set pieces will play a huge role in the Bees’ clash with Arsenal this week.Andrews joined Brentford in the summer of 2024 as their set piece coach,
Damien Delaney warned Keith Andrews to be wary of the threat of relegation after another difficult day for Brentford against Spurs
Keith Andrews admits Brentford struggled in the second half as they were held to a 1-1 draw against Leeds United. Brentford looked to maintain their immaculate home record when Jordan Henderson broke the deadlock after 70 minutes.
Keith Andrews admits Brentford struggled in the second half as they were held to a 1-1 draw against Leeds United. Brentford looked to maintain their immaculate home record when Jordan Henderson broke the deadlock after 70 minutes.
Keith Andrews expects a ‘resilient team’ to test the ‘special energy’ at the Gtech Community Stadium
Keith Andrews looked ahead to the battle with Leeds United at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Brentford boss Keith Andrews has spoken to the media as his side prepare to face Tottenham. Brentford have now suffered six defeats from seven top-flight away games this season. The Bees have also been beaten in each of their last three meetings with Tottenham which does not bode well for Saturday’s clash.
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Keith Andrews is no daw. We all underestimated him and he’s proving us wrong. Before the season began he was favourite to be the first Premier League boss sacked. Now the Brentford manager is 50/1 to be the next casualty.