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Brentford FC have secured the future of head coach Keith Andrews following an impressive Premier League campaign. Rising expectations, strong performances and tactical progress convinced the club to commit long term, reinforcing stability and confidence as Brentford aim to build sustained top-flight success.
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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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