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Brentford Coach: "Window Closing Was Like A Door Closing"
14 Mar
Summary
- Transfer window closure brought clarity and focus for Brentford.
- Head coach enjoys the journey and growth of the team.
- Mentors like Ray Lewington provide valuable experience.

Brentford head coach Keith Andrews views the recent transfer window closure as a positive step, allowing the team to "just crack on" with their season. He found the pre-season challenging due to player transfer speculation but believes the window closing provided essential clarity.
Andrews stated he has "loved every minute" of his tenure, emphasizing the hard yards and commitment from everyone involved. He feels the team has experienced significant growth and achieved big wins throughout their journey.
He also highlighted the advantage of his prior knowledge of the players, having built relationships before becoming head coach. Andrews mentioned seeking advice from experienced figures like Ray Lewington and Roy Hodgson, along with business mentors.
The head coach stressed the club's mentality of striving for improvement, noting that the current league position is a result of hard work. He urged the team to focus on the remaining nine games, aiming to make it a "very special season."




