Contenders to replace Thomas Frank as Brentford boss after his move to Tottenham | OneFootball

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·12 June 2025

Contenders to replace Thomas Frank as Brentford boss after his move to Tottenham

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Brentford are on the hunt for a new head coach after Thomas Frank left to take over at Tottenham.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at the candidates to replace Frank, who had held the position since 2018.


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Kieran McKenna

Relegation from the Premier League has failed to tarnish McKenna’s reputation as one of the brightest British coaches around. The fact McKenna guided Ipswich into the top flight after they were in League One as recently as 2023 highlights his undoubted talent. With the ability to mix free-flowing football with pragmatism, the 39-year-old could be a good fit for Brentford and was linked with several prestigious vacancies last summer.

Kjetil Knutsen

Bodo/Glimt boss Knutsen has earned admirers for his work at the Norwegian club, where he has taken them from Scandinavian minnows to Europa League semi-finalists. Knutsen has won four Eliteserien titles during his seven-year spell and been mentioned as a candidate for roles at Rangers, Celtic and Leeds in recent seasons. Could the prospect of a Premier League job tempt Knutsen to leave Bodo?

Kasper Hjulmand

If Brentford want to keep some Danish continuity at Gtech Community Stadium, they could try to replace Frank with compatriot Hjulmand. The former Denmark boss has been out of work since he left the national team last summer, but is a familiar face to certain members of the Bees’ squad. Captain Christian Norgaard, Mathias Jensen and Mikkel Damsgaard were all regulars under Hjulmand, who impressively managed his nation to the Euro 2020 semi-finals under emotional circumstances after Christian Eriksen’s cardiac arrest.

Danny Rohl

A left-field option given his lack of Premier League experience, but Danny Rohl has masterfully navigated his first managerial role. Sheffield Wednesday were destined for relegation before Rohl, 36, turned around a sinking ship and last season helped them finish a respectable 12th place. The German coach has been linked with a string of Bundesliga jobs.

Ange Postecoglou

Ange Postecoglou may be due a deserved break after a roller-coaster two years at Tottenham and even though him switching jobs with Frank seems unlikely, stranger things have happened. Postecoglou was dismissed by Spurs after a poor Premier League campaign, but ended the club’s 17-year trophy drought and has won silverware in virtually every job. Would the Australian be tempted by an instant return to England’s top flight?

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