Brentford manager Thomas Frank has emphasized a cautious approach towards Bryan Mbeumo’s potential return to action, indicating that the club will prioritize the player’s well-being over rushing his comeback.
Mbeumo, who has been sidelined due to injury, has resumed training, raising hopes of his availability for Brentford’s upcoming fixture against Burnley.
In assessing Mbeumo’s readiness for a return to the pitch, Frank remarked, “I need to find out if it is just a touch too early, or to bring him for the game against Burnley.”
Frank’s deliberation underscores the club’s commitment to ensuring Mbeumo’s rehabilitation progresses smoothly without risking further setbacks.
Reflecting on Mbeumo’s impact prior to his injury, Frank highlighted the significance of the player’s potential return to the squad. “He was on track for a really remarkable season.
Everyone wants those good numbers for offensive players in terms of goals and assists. We have missed his one-on-one actions and runs in behind,” Frank emphasized, underscoring Mbeumo’s importance to Brentford’s attacking prowess.
Acknowledging Brentford’s injury woes this season, Frank expressed concern over the frequency of setbacks but reaffirmed the club’s dedication to addressing the issue.
“We have definitely had too many injuries. We are looking into it. We are having a very open discussion with the medical department.
They have been working very hard to get players back. We all want to minimize injuries,” Frank stated, highlighting the collaborative effort between the coaching staff and medical team to mitigate injury risks.
As Brentford navigates a pivotal stage of the season, Frank’s cautious approach towards Mbeumo’s return epitomizes the club’s commitment to prioritizing player welfare while striving for success on the pitch.
With Mbeumo’s potential comeback looming, Brentford fans await further updates with cautious optimism, hopeful for the player’s swift and seamless return to action.