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0:08 Intro
0:16 Starting XI, formation and gameplan
2:08 Brentford’s high press
5:53 Creating wide overloads
8:28 Playing a winger at wing-back
10:13 1-0, Sergi Canós, 1-0
12:39 2-0, Christian Nørgaard
14:18 Message ahead of the game, and how to be competitive in the Premier League

In the first of two exclusive masterclasses with The Coaches’ Voice, Brentford manager Thomas Frank looks back on his team’s Premier League bow in August 2021. After sealing promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history via the playoffs just a few months earlier, Brentford began life in the top flight with a fully deserved win over Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.

Using the 3-5-2 formation upon which their promotion push was built in the previous campaign, Frank set Brentford up to attack opponents starting their campaign with ambitions of a return to European competition. Here, Frank talks us through the win, the reasons behind his team’s aggressive approach, why he likes to set his team up to “take risks”, his reasons for converting winger Sergi Canós into a wing-back, and how this performance convinced him that Brentford could compete in the Premier League.

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20 Comments

  1. As this is a very recent match , I wonder how many opposition coaches have taken a look ar this video in addition to the Iive scouting and video work they already do

  2. Why you don’t you give a chance for Marcus Forss, your #9, who came to England as 12 yrs old to BRHA Academy, give him chance come from the bench, 6 goals in cups this year.

  3. This guy speaks better English than most English people. It's his second, maybe his third language. Well, most English managers like Joey Barton and Neil Warnock.

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