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Brentford travel to the City Ground to face Nottingham Forest on Sunday, opening their 2025/26 Premier League account under new manager Keith Andrews.The match marks the beginning of the post-Thomas
He is happy with the summer recruitment, praising the signing of Jordan Henderson as replacement for last season's captain Christian Norgaard and new goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher. He said his new players have integrated very well during pre-season.
Andrews also spent time at Sheffield United before arriving at Brentford last summer as the set-piece coach. Being asked to replace Thomas Frank in his first senior role at the age of 44 bucks the growing trend of younger managers,
Nottingham Forest host Brentford at the City Ground on Sunday, with both clubs eager to make a strong start to the 2025/26 Premier League season.For Forest, this season marks their return to European
BBC Sport's TV and radio commentators were asked to pick 21 players who will be worth watching out for in the next few months. While he isn't a player, a manager made the cut, too. Conor McNamara: Obviously, no longer a player, but I would still put Keith in the 'wildcard' category.
Unsurprisingly, that trio are well clear in the betting for relegation this season, with Scott Parker’s Burnley and play-off winners Sunderland long odds-on, while Leeds are even-money shots despite looking powerful and purposeful on their way to promotion.
Brentford will face fellow Premier League outfit Bournemouth away from home in round two of the Carabao Cup.Keith Andrews' side will take on the Cherries at Vitality Stadium in the week commencing 25
Brentford boss Keith Andrews was pleased by an "outstanding" second half against Borussia Monchengladbach and described his first game as boss at the Gtech Community Stadium as "pretty special". The Bees trailed 1-0 at half-time but quick-fire goals from Fabio Carvalho and Mikkel Damsgaard turned the game around after the break before the German