I also hadn't known this stuff until very recently to be honest. I knew that Brentford under him weren't exactly bossing possession week in and week out, but how long / direct their passing actually was also wasn't apparent to me.
Only after seeing the way Keith Andrews has taken it to an extreme this season did I start searching for some past Brentford data, just to see if it would be possible for Frank to gradually evolve in a much more positive direction with better players. Because the highly plausible explanation of Andrews simply picking up where Frank left off was quite disturbing.
Well here we are..
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For comparison, here are some short passing data from Nuno's Wolves teams, the guy that Frank has been compared against the most:
- 18 /19 : 15th in number of attempts & 10th in success rate
- 19 /20 : 12th in number of attempts & 11th in success rate
- 20 / 21 : 11th in number of attempts & 6th in success rate
I mean..
If Nuno failed here quite spectacularly and was also the
Nth choice to begin with
and
If Frank's Brentford teams were significantly worse at keeping the ball & passing it around then Nuno's Wolves teams..
Who not only brought TF here, but also did so by identifying him as a prime target?