Thomas Frank: Brentford’s Mikkel Damsgaard is finally delivering on potential

Thomas Frank: Brentford’s Mikkel Damsgaard is finally delivering on potential.

Mikkel Damsgaard is finally living up to the potential that brought the club to sign him away from Sampdoria, according to Brentford manager Thomas Frank.

The Denmark international was crucial to the Bees’ 5-3 victory over Wolves at the Gtech Stadium on Saturday. He played a strong number 10 role and set up two of his team’s goals, helping Brentford climb into the top half of the Premier League standings.

The 24-year-old has started five of the team’s seven league games this season and is starting to recover his form after missing a significant portion of the previous campaign due to adductor and knee problems.

It was Damsgaard’s fourth or fifth start, according to Frank. In many respects, he was in charge of the game. Two good assists, two shots on goal.

“We’re thrilled to see some of the encouraging signs from when he performed admirably in the summer of 2021 at the Euros; he’s back to a level where we can see this boy has potential.”

As Denmark advanced to the Euro 2020 semifinals, Damsgaard gained widespread recognition for his incredible free kick against England at Wembley.

Mikkel Damsgaard
Mikkel Damsgaard made two assists during Brentford’s 5-3 win over Wolves 

Not long after, he sustained a thigh injury that kept him out of the Serie A season for six months. He played for Sampdoria just eleven more times before moving to west London in the summer of 2022.

After yet another turbulent campaign the previous season, Frank expressed his belief that the player has returned stronger and better prepared to thrive in a Brentford shirt.

Frank speculated that “perhaps he is displaying a little bit more bite in terms of training and will power and all that that you need.”

Additionally, I believe that he required that run of games where you play and know that you’ll play the next one—and probably the one after that. Then, you’re becoming more confident..

“The first time he did that I think was in the first year (2022-23), he played four or five games in a row, but he was not physically fit enough to take that because he’d been out for a year.

He had bad luck with injuries over the first four or five months of last year. Then he joined the team and was obviously having trouble. He may not have had that run of games because we needed him and he wasn’t fit.

Nathan Collins gave Brentford the lead in the second minute against Wolves, who were still in the bottom spot, with a header from Damsgaard’s cross. Damsgaard also produced the corner that Ethan Pinnock used to score the team’s fourth goal.

Frank remarked, “I think he’s showing more now, but we need more always.” “He has to deliver on a regular basis.

Without a doubt, he does well because he has faith in himself and receives our trust.ming.”

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