Thomas Frank is going nowhere! Brentford’s Danish coach has agreed to a new contract to keep him at the helm of the red and whites until June 2027. It’s the best news the Bees’ supporters could have asked for during this holidays season.The 49-year-old arrived in 2018 and guided the club into the Premier League for the first time in their history in 2020/21. Above all expectations, they finished 13th in the table.##NAJAVA_MECA_6905701##Frank is just the second man to lead Brentford in the top tier and is tied with David Webb in third place for total wins as a manager in club history. They have both overseen 91 wins, but Frank is in a great position to become the most successful tactician in the London club’s history.”Being a head coach at a club is like a relationship; there are highs and lows. I have been here six years in total, which is a long time in modern football, and I’d like to thank everyone. The warmth, support and kindness every time I meet a Bees fan have been amazing, and it gives me extra energy to continue the work in the future. We attacked the Premier League in the first season, and we’re attacking it in our second season. I’m looking forward to hopefully continuing our progress and creating more magic moments together.”🗣 A Christmas Message from Thomas Frank pic.twitter.com/xLJgelDIVY— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) December 24, 2022 Brentford, who have won four and drawn seven of their 15 league matches this season, are in a close battle for a top-10 finish and one of three sides on 19 points as the second half of the season kicks off. They return to Premier League action against Spurs on Boxing Day bolstered by a 2-1 win over champions Manchester City before the World Cup. That was a shocking result, but Thomas Frank and Brentford are still out to upset clubs with more money, trophies and glamour.