00:01Brentford have rewarded Keith Andrews with a new long-term contract, keeping the manager at the
00:07helm until the summer of 2032 after a breakthrough first season in charge. Andrews promoted from
00:14set-piece coach to head coach last summer following Thomas Frank's departure, faced a
00:19daunting debut. The Bees had lost key players including Brian Mbwemo, Johan Visser and Christian
00:24Norgaard and many questioned whether an internal promotion could maintain momentum in the Premier
00:30League. Defying expectations, the 40-year-old Irishman has guided Brentford to seventh place
00:38in the top flight, just five points shy of Champions League qualification. His tactical
00:44adaptability and man management skills have been widely praised, with the team showing improvement
00:50in nearly every area of their game. Phil Giles, Brentford's Director of Football, confirmed
00:57the early contract extension reflected the club's confidence in Andrews. Keith has done an outstanding
01:03job, Giles said. He is a really good fit for the club and brings the best out of both players
01:08and staff alike. Everyone will be pleased to hear he'll be with us for many years to come.
01:14With the contract in place for the next six years, Brentford now have stability and a top manager
01:20who is already exceeding expectations, positioning the club for sustained Premier League success.
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