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Lee Carsley appointed Brentford manager

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MikeH72

Player Valuation: £100m
Good luck to one of my favourite ever players!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34378513

Marinus Dijkhuizen replaced by Lee Carsley at Brentford
Brentford have parted company with head coach Marinus Dijkhuizen after nine matches and placed Lee Carsley in charge until the end of the season.

Dijkhuizen's assistant, Roy Hendriksen, has also left the Championship club.

Brentford won only two of their eight league games under the Dutchman, 43, and are 19th in the table.

Former Blackburn, Coventry and Everton midfielder Carsley, 41, had been working as manager of Brentford's development squad.

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Dijkhuizen's last interview as Brentford boss

Dijkhuizen was appointed head coach by Brentford in June, a controversial decision given previous boss Mark Warburton departed despite guiding the Bees to the play-offs last season.

Warburton had led them to promotion from League One the previous season, but was told in February he would not be retained at the end of the campaign.

A former striker, Dijkhuizen had previously been manager at Excelsior in the Netherlands, where his side finished 15th in the Dutch Eredivisie.

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Marinus Dijkhuizen tweeted that his time at Brentford was "too short" after his departure from the club

Ex-Republic of Ireland midfielder Carsley will be assisted by Paul Williams and will take charge of the Bees for the first time when they host one of his former clubs, Birmingham City, on Tuesday.

"The club believes Lee deserves the opportunity to step up and help shape Brentford FC's future on the pitch," said a statement from Brentford.

Dijkhuizen's departure comes just days after he said he "felt no pressure" about his job despite Brentford's stuttering start to 2015-16.

His final game in charge at Griffin Park was a 2-1 defeat by Sheffield Wednesday, the club's third at home in all competitions this season.

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Lee Carsley has been working with Brentford's development squad since October 2014

Analysis: Murray Burnell, BBC London 94.9
"A chaotic start to English management comes to an abrupt end for Marinus Dijkhuizen.

"During his brief tenure, he has had to deal with matters out of his control, such as problems with the pitch leading to a postponed fixture.

"On the pitch it has been far from a successful spell, with last season's Championship play-off semi-finalists winning just two of their opening eight league games.

"In his defence, Dijkhuizen has been unlucky with injuries and has had to deal with the departure of some key players. His undoing may well be that he was indeed too honest in interviews with the media, something that may well have irked owner Matthew Benham.

"Question marks also hovered over whether he had a strong enough relationship and rapport with players who he didn't sign."
 


I really wish him the best of luck. Everton should help him in every way we can, advice, loan young players, friendly game. He is one of our favourite sons.
One point, if I played for Brentford I would start trying, wouldn't want Lee Carsley on my case.
 
The very best of luck to Lee.

I remember that anytime he was injured, our form really dipped - typical quiet unassuming midfield workhorse but a player who you really missed when not there. Reminded me of very much of Reid in the 80s team - he scored only 8 goals in 159 apps for Everton while Carsley scored 11 in 166.

Then there was THAT goal in the Derby of course!!!
 

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