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Home » This Week » Andrews: I don’t care about title race – but Brentford can match anyone

Andrews: I don’t care about title race – but Brentford can match anyone

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Last updated: May 8, 2026 9:51 pm
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Andrews: I don’t care about title race – but Brentford can match anyone

In the high-octane world of Premier League football, where every point is dissected and every slip-up is magnified, it is rare to hear a player openly admit they are not fixated on the championship battle. Yet, that is exactly the refreshingly honest stance taken by Brentford midfielder Keith Andrews. While the rest of the footballing world is obsessed with whether Arsenal can hold off Manchester City, Andrews is focused on something far more primal: the sheer, unadulterated belief that his team can beat anyone on their day.

Contents
  • The Fearless Philosophy: Why Brentford Don’t Fear the Big Six
  • Arsenal’s Unlikely Hero? Not Interested, Says Andrews
  • Expert Analysis: How Brentford Can Derail the Title Charge
  • The Bottom Line: A Team That Believes It Belongs

The Bees are currently the Premier League’s great disruptors. They are not simply making up the numbers; they are actively reshaping the narrative of the title race. Andrews, speaking exclusively to our team, made it clear that while the trophy talk is for the pundits, the confidence in the Brentford dressing room is absolute. “I don’t care about the title race,” he stated bluntly. “But we know that on our pitch, with our fans, we can match anyone.”

This is not bravado. This is the cold, hard analysis of a team that has built its identity on tactical intelligence and physical intimidation. Brentford’s ability to disrupt the top six is not a fluke; it is a carefully engineered weapon. Let’s break down exactly how Keith Andrews and his teammates are turning the Premier League hierarchy on its head.

The Fearless Philosophy: Why Brentford Don’t Fear the Big Six

The modern Premier League is often a game of respect. Teams travel to the Etihad or the Emirates with a game plan built on damage limitation. Brentford, under the meticulous guidance of Thomas Frank, have thrown that manual out of the window. Keith Andrews embodies this spirit. He is a midfield battler who thrives on chaos, not control.

The key to Brentford’s success against the elite is their unwavering self-belief. They do not see a clash with Arsenal or Manchester City as a mountain to climb; they see it as a 50-50 contest. This psychological edge is crucial. When a player like Andrews steps onto the pitch, he is not thinking about Bukayo Saka’s dribbling or Kevin De Bruyne’s passing range. He is thinking about winning the second ball, pressing the goalkeeper, and forcing errors.

“We have a specific way of playing that makes us horrible to play against,” Andrews explained. “We don’t just sit back. We engage. We make it a fight. And when you make it a fight, the technical players don’t like it.”

This philosophy has yielded tangible results. Brentford have taken points off the top teams consistently, not by parking the bus, but by playing a high-risk, high-reward style that relies on set-piece dominance and transitional speed. The fearlessness is infectious. It starts with the manager and flows directly through players like Andrews, who refuse to be intimidated by reputations or league tables.

Arsenal’s Unlikely Hero? Not Interested, Says Andrews

There is a narrative floating around the media that if Brentford takes points off Arsenal, Keith Andrews will become an unlikely hero for the chasing pack. It is a storyline that makes for good headlines, but Andrews is having none of it. He is not playing to help Manchester City or to sabotage Mikel Arteta’s project. He is playing for the badge on his chest.

“The idea that I’m going to be some kind of hero for another club is nonsense,” he said with a wry smile. “I am not interested in doing Arsenal a favor or hurting Arsenal. I am interested in getting three points for Brentford. If that affects the title race, so be it. But it is not my motivation.”

This is a critical distinction. Brentford’s approach is entirely self-serving, which makes them even more dangerous. They are not a team that will ease off the gas because they have nothing to play for in the relegation battle. They are a team with internal pride, a strong identity, and a burning desire to prove that their style works against any opponent.

For Arsenal fans, this is a terrifying prospect. The Gunners need every point, and facing a Brentford side that is physically robust and mentally unshackled is a nightmare fixture. Andrews does not care about the wider implications. He cares about the duel in the middle of the park, the crunching tackle, and the perfectly timed run into the box. That singular focus is what makes him and his teammates so effective.

Expert Analysis: How Brentford Can Derail the Title Charge

From a tactical standpoint, Brentford possess the exact tools required to disrupt a title-chasing team like Arsenal. Let’s break down the three key areas where Keith Andrews and his colleagues can inflict damage.

  • Set-Piece Supremacy: Brentford are statistically one of the most dangerous teams from dead-ball situations in the league. With the delivery of a player like Christian Eriksen (or his replacements) and the aerial prowess of their central defenders, they can turn a corner kick into a goal-scoring opportunity. Arsenal’s recent vulnerability from set pieces is a glaring weakness that Andrews will look to exploit.
  • Physical Midfield Battle: Andrews himself is a master of the dark arts. He knows how to break up play, how to disrupt rhythm, and how to win fouls in dangerous areas. If Brentford can prevent Arsenal’s midfield from linking with their front line, they starve the Gunners of creativity. This is a battle of attrition, and Brentford are built for it.
  • Counter-Attacking Speed: When Brentford win the ball, they do not hesitate. They have pace on the flanks and a target man who can hold the ball up. The transition from defense to attack is lightning fast. Against a high defensive line, this is lethal. Arsenal’s full-backs push high, and a quick turnover could leave them exposed.

My expert prediction is that this game will be decided by intensity. If Arsenal try to play a slow, possession-based game, Brentford will suffocate them. If Arsenal try to go toe-to-toe in a physical battle, Brentford will likely win. The key for Andrews is to keep the game scrappy. He wants a match with 30 fouls, five yellow cards, and plenty of stoppages. That is his territory.

The Bottom Line: A Team That Believes It Belongs

The most dangerous thing about Brentford right now is not their tactics or their set pieces. It is their collective belief. Keith Andrews has made it clear that the title race is a background noise to him, but that does not mean his team is not a major player in it. They are the ultimate spoilers, the team that no one wants to face in a must-win game.

Brentford have proven time and again that they can match anyone in the Premier League. They have the physicality to bully technical teams, the organization to frustrate possession-based sides, and the courage to go toe-to-toe with the best. Andrews is not a hero in waiting for Arsenal’s rivals; he is a warrior for his own club. That distinction is everything.

As the season reaches its climax, do not be surprised if Brentford throws a massive wrench into the works. They do not care about who wins the league. They care about winning their own battles. And as Keith Andrews so eloquently put it, that is more than enough to make them a match for anyone. The title race might not matter to him, but his performance in it might just decide the destination of the trophy.

Final Prediction: Brentford will take at least a point from this fixture, and Keith Andrews will be at the heart of the action, proving that sometimes, the most dangerous player is the one who simply doesn’t care about the bigger picture.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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