Brentford manager Keith Andrews admitted he is excited about his upcoming reunion with former teammate Rob Edwards.
2025-12-19 01:04

Brentford manager Keith Andrews gave an interview ahead of his return to Wolves' home ground on Saturday, reflecting on his nine-year playing career with the club. Brentford will visit Molineux Stadium, where Andrews will reunite with his former teammate Rob Edwards, with whom he played together for Wolves in the 2004/05 season.
Keith Andrews said: “It feels great to be back there. I moved there when I was 15 and played there for nine years, and that experience means a lot to me. I’ve always enjoyed coming back there, both as an opposing player and later as a coach. Also, I often came back to watch our players play when I was playing for the Irish national team.”
“I have a lot of friends who live there, so going back felt like completing a journey for me. I really like Rob Edwards; he's a very nice guy. I admire his coaching experience and know he's accomplished a lot in Wolves' youth academy and U21 teams.”
"Rob Edwards had an outstanding time at Telford, leading the Forest Greens to promotion, and also achieved remarkable success at Luton. These are all things to remember, and I look forward to seeing him on Saturday."
Despite Wolves' winless run in the Premier League this season, with only 2 points from 16 games, Brentford manager Keith Andrews says he won't underestimate their opponents. He stated, "It will be a very tough game. I've watched a lot of their games, and just looking at their performances against Arsenal and Aston Villa, you can feel their character and fighting spirit. They fight for the coach and the club and are very proud of their job, so we certainly won't underestimate them."
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