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Telegraph
4 hours ago
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- Telegraph
Brentford close in on Thomas Frank successor – their own set-piece coach
Brentford are pushing forward with plans to promote from within and appoint Keith Andrews as successor to Thomas Frank. Andrews, 44, has been working as set-piece coach at the Gtech Community Stadium since last season and it is understood the club are looking to finalise him as their new manager ahead of pre-season starting next month. He will need to put together his own backroom staff, with Frank having taken three members of his team to Tottenham after ending his seven-year spell at Brentford. Frank took assistant coaches Justin Cochrane and Chris Haslam, with analyst Joe Newton also joining Spurs. Cochrane is highly rated on the coaching circuit and was in the running for the Brentford job until agreeing to join team up with Frank again. First-team assistant coach Claus Norgaard has also left. Andrews has also worked as a television pundit since retiring from a playing career in which he played for Blackburn Rovers and West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League. He was also part of the coaching set-up of Republic of Ireland, for whom he won 35 caps. Chris Wilder appointed him as a coach at Sheffield United in 2023 before he took up his role at Brentford working on set-pieces. Frank himself was in the backroom staff at Brentford before getting the manager's job when Dean Smith left, with the club once again looking to promote from within their own ranks. 1. Losing important forward It looks like Bryan Mbeumo will be leaving the club after six years, where he has established himself as one of the most efficient wide forwards in the Premier League. As revealed by Telegraph Sport, Manchester United have targeted him despite also signing Matheus Cunha from Wolves. Mbeumo will not be easy to replace, given how dependable and consistent he is in attack. 2. Playing style Brentford have played with a distinct style under Frank and supporters would not expect a huge change with a new manager. They have been playing in a fluid fashion, shifting from four at the back to three when out of possession. Their game is based on creating overloads and attacking from wide areas while keeping the central midfield compact. 3. Change in goal Mark Flekken was a successful signing from Freiburg in Germany and after two years at the club has earned a move to Bayer Leverkusen. Caoimhin Kelleher comes in from Liverpool and will be the No 1 for the first time in his career. 4. Backroom staff Justin Cochrane is regarded as one of the brightest coaching prospects in English football so losing him to Spurs is a blow, with Andrews needing to put together his own team. He has also lost analyst Joe Newton. So there will be a complete change behind the scenes rather than Frank being replaced and the set-up staying the same. There is also the challenge of this being Andrews' first taste of senior management. 5. Signings Brentford have signed Kelleher to replace Flekken and Michael Kayode's loan has been made permanent, but more signings signings will be expected and the pressure is on to get them right after doing well in the market in recent seasons.


BBC News
6 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Gossip: Blades in battle to sign striker Geubbels
Sheffield United and Southampton face stiff competition from Leeds, Wolves and four German Bundesliga clubs to sign French striker Willem Geubbels, 23, from Swiss Super League side St Gallen after he netted 14 goals in 31 games last season. (L'Equipe - in French), external Read Friday's full gossip column for more EFL transfer rumoursFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport


BBC News
6 hours ago
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- BBC News
Gossip: Boro keen on Chelsea defender Gilchrist
Middlesbrough have shown interest in signing Chelsea defender Alfie Gilchrist, 21, who spent last season on loan at Championship rivals Sheffield United. (Yorkshire Post), external Read Friday's full gossip column for more EFL transfer rumoursFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport


BBC News
8 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Republic of Ireland defender Mannion leaves Man Utd
Manchester United have confirmed the departure of defender Aoife Mannion following the end of her 29-year-old Republic of Ireland international made 55 appearances for the club since joining from Manchester City in helped United win the Women's FA Cup in 2024, coming on as a substitute during the final against Tottenham at also confirmed that academy graduate Alyssa Aherne, who was on loan at Championship side Sheffield United last season, would be leaving the club.


Daily Tribune
12 hours ago
- Sport
- Daily Tribune
Wilder sacked by Sheffield United after play-off failure
Chris Wilder was sacked as Sheffield United manager after the club's failure to win promotion to the Premier League. Wilder paid the price for United's agonising Championship play-off final loss against Sunderland last season. United finished third in the Championship and beat Bristol City in the play-off semi-finals before blowing the lead in a 2-1 defeat by Sunderland, who scored a stoppage-time winner through Tommy Watson at Wembley. Wilder leaves Bramall Lane for the second time after a previous succesful spell in charge of his boyhood team ended in 2021. The 57-year-old, who led the Blades into the Premier League in 2019, returned in December 2023 after Paul Heckingbottom was sacked with the club bottom of the top flight. 'A Blade through and through, the legacy Chris and his staff have created here will never be forgotten, going right back to 2016 when he initially took the job with the club rooted in League One,' a club statement said.