Thomas Frank’s coaching journey
Thomas Frank recently shared insights about his career decisions in a new book. The Danish coach reflects on significant meetings with top clubs and his choice to stay at Brentford before moving to Tottenham.










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Newcastle United started strong at the Gtech Community Stadium. Harvey Barnes scored an early goal with a powerful shot that found its way through Brentford’s goalkeeper, Caoimhin Kelleher, putting Newcastle in the lead.
Not wanting to be outdone, Brentford came out full of energy after the break. Kevin Schade leveled the score with a well-timed header, skillfully using a long throw-in from Michael Kayode. Brentford’s determination was clear, controlling much of the second half.
The momentum swung in Brentford’s favor when Dan Burn fouled Dango Ouattara inside the box, leading to a penalty. Burn was sent off after receiving a second yellow card. Igor Thiago made no mistake with his penalty, easily scoring against Newcastle’s substitute goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale.
As the match neared the end, Thiago capitalized on a defensive error by Newcastle, scoring another goal in stoppage time. His performance increased his season tally to nine goals, emphasizing his critical role in the team.
Newcastle United is finding it tough away from home, now in 14th place in the league standings. Without an away win since April, they struggled to create significant chances in this match. Having lost five of their last nine away games, questions about their competitiveness are growing.
Brentford looks forward to facing Brighton, hoping to continue their good form. Meanwhile, Newcastle will be preparing to host Manchester City, aiming to improve their recent performances and address ongoing challenges.