Thomas Frank goes viral with a speech he gave in the dressing room after his side’s 4-2 win against Newcastle on Saturday.
The Bees boss, was captured commending his team’s performance, highlighting their effort, and his appreciation for the opposition’s quality.
The video shows him addressing his players, emphasising the well-deserved nature of their win, which took his side up to 7th in the Premier League table and meant they stay unbeaten at home in the Premier League, while Newcastle are now without a win in four games.
🗨️ “Just wow. They are a good team with good players and you, totally fair, well deserved win” 🙌
Thomas Frank in the dressing room after yesterday’s win ❤️🤍 pic.twitter.com/5ZzEOh3BdM
— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) December 8, 2024
He can be heard saying in the above clip: “Just wow. Honestly. Wow. It’s a good team. They are good team with good players.
“And you, totally fair, honestly, completely well deserved win. Well done.
“Couple of things. 100 Premier League games for Norgaard. 200 games for Brentford, Ethan Pinnock.
“And as you know, it’s a full squad. We need everyone available, everyone being ready. But Fabio and Igor, doing very well just coming in. Dams and Kevin, had to be some of our finishers, help finish making the 4-2 goals. So it’s done. Very good.
“Thank you again, Ben (Mee). I know you want to play, and I know it’s all that top professional.
“And the way I see on the pitch, you speak to all the centre backs, that means the world.
“Just to let you know. It’s not easy. So thank you very much for that.
“Yehor Yarmoliuk. What a player guys. Let’s get that music going boys.”
🗨️ “It was a very good Saturday”
A ‘proud’ Thomas Frank folllowing this afternoon’s victory#BRENEW | @pensionbee pic.twitter.com/z9VoiqV28l
— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) December 7, 2024
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The Brentford head coach said per the club website: “I’m just so proud and pleased that, at the end of a three-game week, we performed like we did today.
“I thought we played fantastically, it was a well-deserved win. Our physicality and intensity were very good.
“With a small squad, our players showed how fit and ready they are. We also scored some fantastic goals; our front players are on fire.
“It was a very good Saturday!”
Christian Nørgaard: “It feels like déjà vu,” Nørgaard smiled. “Every time we play here there’s a lot of goals and it’s entertaining.
“We played two good halves; maybe the minutes after our first two goals were not good enough.”
On his own performance, Nørgaard added: “I think it was one of my best games – it felt very natural and composed. I felt like I was in the right position a lot of times. To contribute with an assist is always good.”
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe after the game: “Really frustrating, we are really disappointed with the manner of goals we conceded. It’s not even individual mistakes, there are two or three actions I’m not happy with for each goal. We have to do better in those situations.
“We had control of the game in the first half, then it got away from us after the third goal. We looked like a good attacking unit, but we have to put it all together and it has led to inconsistent results.
On their recent form, with no win in four games: “A strange sequence for us – we had three consecutive wins against really good opponents, then we have had mixed performances. We have to get it over the line.”
Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes: “Very disappointing. In the first half we had some very good moments but after the third goal we lost our way, we lost control.
“We have always been reactive, we need to concede a goal to score. We never score first, we concede a lot of goals. This cannot happen. We have to find a way to be consistent.
“We had to change in the first half to get into the game. But after we conceded the third we became a mess, we gave the ball away a lot and we were punished.
“I want to thank the fans for coming in not good weather. Now we have a week to try and recover and beat Leicester at home.
“We have to turn things around. Last season, we had one of the best defences in the league, now we concede a lot. This is about the whole team. We have to find a way not to concede.”
As mentioned, Thomas Frank goes viral with a speech he gave in the dressing room after the win against Newcastle…
@mlh28: Love this!
@spinningplat3s: 10000000x the manager howe is sorry liberals
@NUFCLC: If Howe leaves I’d take Frank tomorrow. Has all the makings of a top manager. #NUFC
@TimHardingham: What content this is
@jdevivenot: Love Thomas “F’ing” Frank’s team talks – he regularly drops the F bomb, which clearly works (at home)
@Brynster42: That is how you manage a team! Love that he picked out Yarmoliuk, thought he had his best game yet
@BrentfordFCnyc: 🗣️ These are always great! 🐝 No editing needed — our younger-generation fans probably understand! 😉 #BrentfordFC #COYB
@jakejameslloyd: He’s class
@DomClarke21: Brilliant management from Thomas Frank 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@ajascpfc: Best manager in PL history and it’s not even close.
@MattCas04807118: Our manger is a bit good, very nearly the lowest budget in the Prem but a united squad with very good platers, he glues it all together.
@tompoole_98: I’m all in for Frank
@j_o_e_y_t: Refreshing to see content like this
@LH_1889: This is why TF is just the bollocks. The sheer detail he goes into and the abundance of praise he has for his team is class. So happy he is our gaffer
@Becks_Young_: Love this. Thomas Frank seems like such a top person!
@j4yc3e: don’t stop doing these brentford, as tf would say “they’re f***ing brilliant”.
@juasanalghaib: would run through brick walls for this gaffer
@WestHam_Central: What a fantastic manager
@EastHammers: Such a great manager he is
@WHUsamzini: Look what a good manager does. Look how together they are. Look how happy they are. Instead we continue to keep our toxic situation where our players are punching the manager 😂🤦🏻♂️
@whualfie_: what a manager, I’d do anything to have him in charge of us
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