Thomas Frank believes that he has unfinished business at Brentford.

The Brentford head coach was speaking at the Club’s Fans Forum earlier this week, which was live streamed by partners Blue Jeans by Verizon, our official virtual meetings and live streaming events partner.

Frank said: “There's so much unfinished business here. For me personally, I love working with the players and with the staff.

“Every single day I think we achieved so much but the crazy thing is, there is even more to achieve in the future.

“I love working with Jon [Varney], Phil [Giles] and Matthew [Benham]. It's very difficult to find what we have here.

“It is very difficult to create that and even though you can get attracted to other things, maybe see something really interesting, it is very important to know what you have and what we have is very special at Brentford.”

Frank was also asked about coaches he admires in the Premier League and if he’s enjoying his tactical battles with each of them.

He continued: “A manager like Pep Guardiola is potentially the best in the world. He’s very innovative, he’s developed the game over the last few years now. I know he’s got the best players but the way he makes them play is quite unique.

“In some ways it is clear what he is doing and that might make it easier for us to plan against it. When you get teams that are changing shapes and strategies from game to game, that is a bit more difficult. I think one of the things we are quite good at, with our players and staff, is creating a gameplan that can work.

“There are definitely more teams changing styles during the games now, too. Of course, we are prepared for that but it's quite difficult out there to get your message across when the game is happening live. Even if it’s to just change the formation slightly or push higher up the pitch. Sometimes it takes a good five minutes before all the players get that message.”

Director of football Phil Giles is also looking forward to a bright future with Frank in the dugout.

“I think the most important thing is that Thomas and I have a very good relationship, we’re very open and very honest,” Giles revealed.

“I think we all know that one day, none of us will be here. For me, the key thing is to understand how he sees life, what he wants from the future and where we're going. That means I won’t be caught out when the day comes. For both of us, our job is to develop the culture here.

“When Dean [Smith] left, Thomas was there ready to go. We want to look internally and say how can we progress and see who has got potential to step up as well. That's something we look at and think about.

“Again, that's a ‘one day’ scenario. One day we'll deal with that situation, but I think that's a long way in the future.”