Brentford FC
·20 de septiembre de 2024
Brentford FC
·20 de septiembre de 2024
“When it rains, it definitely pours,” said Frank.
“They are unlucky injuries; they are not because we have trained players too hard or we haven’t made them strong enough.
“Of the eight players out, probably five would be starting - depending on the opponent.
“But it is what it is, and we need to deal with it. It’s a big part of a head coach’s job to find those solutions and make the team as competitive as possible.”
Frank continued: “Every time a key player goes out and another comes in, it makes the team a little bit different; no two players are the same.
“Both Kevin and Wissa are good at running in behind; Kevin is obviously quicker.
“Both are good in the air; I think Kevin is a little bit better. Wissa probably links the game a bit better; Kevin is a better pressing player. So there are different pros and cons.”
'Every time a key player goes out and another comes in, it makes the team a little bit different; no two players are the same. There are different pros and cons'
Schade played the full 90 minutes in the west Londoners' 3-1 victory over Leyton Orient on Tuesday.
And Frank insisted the forward is “getting better and better” after missing most of last season due to an adductor injury.
“Kevin is in a good place,” said Frank.
“He’s getting into good positions and has been a little bit unlucky.
“He hit the post against Southampton and Bryan [Mbeumo] scored – that was a good action.
“He had a fantastic run with the ball and finish against Leyton Orient, which was saved by the keeper, and then Fábio Carvalho scored with a bicycle kick.
“So, he’s getting into those positions and doing a lot of good stuff for us. I think he can do more but I’m pleased with his progress.”
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