Brentford boss Thomas Frank previews his team’s Premier League game against Arsenal and also backs his former goalkeeper David Raya to make Arsenal better.

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TIMESTAMPS –
00:00 Significant fixture because of your first ever Premier League win?
01:04 Surprised at how quickly Raya has made himself number 1?
01:45 It would be a surprise if Raya hasn’t played his last game for Brentford
02:05 Ivan Toney’s future
03:05 Arteta influencing referees?
04:42 Arsenal are very different than our first season
06:19 Arteta’s 200th game, very impressive job
07:18 Didn’t hit our level last time against Arsenal
07:59 They are easily as good, maybe will be better
08:32 Raya not playing a boost? No, Ramsdale is a very good goalkeeper
09:10 Dealing with Saka and Martinelli
10:00 What sets Arteta apart?
11:03 Raya criticism? He has a strong mentality

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16 Comments

  1. Seriously, why would a journalist ask Frank about Arteta's touchline behaviour? I've never seen any other manager get called out for their behaviour like this. Is Arteta really more emotional and protesting to referees than the league average, and if so, why hasn't he been banned from the touchline yet? I've seen countless managers protesting decisions, getting yellow cards and fighting with other managers, but none of them have been vilified like Arteta. The media's obsession with Arteta has really reached a strange level.

  2. Everytime I hear Thomas Frank speak before or after facing Arsenal, I'm more and more convinced that he is campaigning for the Arsenal job one day! ❤

    Oh and this is not to mention that he beat Manchester City twice last season, as if to say "hey look at me" – whereas Arteta couldn't!

  3. The measure of a great coach is how much they can get out of the resources available to them. This guy has managed to consistently improve his team every season with limited resources and has created a competitive team that plays good football. Undoubtedly a great coach.

  4. Most questions to Thomas Frank were seeking his views on Arsenal, let’s see an interview with Arteta moaning about pitches, officials VAR and the weather. He won’t be able to talk so authoritatively and generously about his opponents…..

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