
As Thomas Frank, their longtime manager, left Brentford in the summer to join the Premier League side Tottenham, many thought it would be difficult for Brentford to be competitive.
The opinion was that they would highly miss the former manager, his knowledge, tactics, and experience. The look at the Brentford side and their future did not look optimistic for many present.
The arrival of Keith Andrews
He was seen as a great manager made for great things, and there was not enough confidence in the new project started with Keith Andrews, who had been appointed as first-team manager.
There has been skepticism on this topic since Andrews was appointed for the first time as head coach of the team in his career. Many were expecting to see much less quality football with less rhythm and much worse tactics from the Keith Andrews side, but Brentford is now playing much differently and is in a very great position in the Premier League.
The changes at Brentford Football Club were inevitable
The club is now in very good and positive form and streak. They look great with good football, with a distinguished defensive approach, and good transition, and are scoring goals easily.
The situation in the club so far has been much better, and the club is now in a much better position than they were in the time of Thomas Frank at Gtech Community Stadium.

Thomas Frank has left for Tottenham, and a completely new era has begun in West London with a new coach with a completely different tactic, approach, and system than that led by Thomas Frank. It was a chance in Brentford’s playing style, and it looks like it turned on good for the club.
The club project is now completely different then it was last season, and they are playing much more competitive football, and they are more compact and disciplined than they were before.
The playing style explained
The new way of tactics and tactical approaches at Brentford was instantly visible in the Premier League, with five defenders at the back who are extremely defensive-oriented, and a midfield with an extreme defensive approach, with defenders also used in the midfield and defending with more players in two firm lines that are hard to pass through and create so many chances against the team.
The team has turned from an extremely tactical side from Thomas Frank to a defensively oriented team that does not have a problem defending and can avoid conceding against very great Premier League attacking sides.
With a disciplined team that transforms well in counterattacks and transforms from 5-4-1 to 5-3-2 with great strikers such as Igor Thiago, who is the second-best goal scorer in the Premier League this season after Erling Haaland. Also, Schade, who is a player on a very high level and a dangerous weapon in the hands of the manager, Keith Andrews.

The team is firm, very good at running and transforming. They have great midfield composure, which is led by an extremely experienced Premier League player, Jordan Henderson, who is making his impact in the midfield and connecting the lines with some great passes. Damsgaard is great for Brentford and is also very great in the Danish National Team.
A defensive stamp is built on great Kayode play at the back, and getting some great additions in the defense with a great impact from Kristoffer Ajer, who is fantastic this season for Brentford. With former Liverpool goalkeeper Kelleher in goal, the team looks great, sharp, and can achieve big victories and avoid many losses in this season in the Premier League campaign.

The team is great with players fitting the tactics, very good leadership, and surely is not fighting in a relegation battle. The team led by Keith Andrews has changed its structure, adapted well, and has passed through the summer of great change. They play great and compact football for 90 minutes, and they are not easy to defeat.
Damsgaard, concentrating the lines in the counterattack while running with the ball and combining with Thiago and Schade, makes this team very hard to play against. They are playing competitive football and can adapt to an opponent’s playing style very well.

S.Šijaković
