Keith Andrews tactics are shaping Brentfords identity after his promotion to head coach.
He’s been promoted internally to replace Thomas Frank, who was a brilliant coach and has now moved on to Tottenham Hotspur.
While maintaining some of Frank’s principles, Andrews has already stamped his own identity on the side.
This Brentford tactical analysis looks at Keith Andrews tactics out-of-possession.
Since replacing Thomas Frank, Andrews has placed a strong emphasis on out-of-possession organisation, with pressing, compactness, and defensive structure central to his approach.
Pressing Goal Kicks: Repeatable Patterns Under Keith Andrews Tactics
When I assess a team’s out-of-possession approach, the first place I always look is opposition goal kicks.
That might sound simple, but it provides a genuine insight into the coach’s mindset.
Goal kicks are repeatable moments; you can plan for them, and they reveal whether a team has clear ideas and coaching behind them.




Brentford, under Andrews management, press goal kicks aggressively.
They lock off one side of the pitch and force the opponent into either going long or playing into areas where the Bees are waiting to trap them.
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