Nigerian midfielder Frank Onyeka has spoken openly about being left out of Brentford’s Champions League squad, saying his coach, Thomas Frank, handled the decision with respect and honesty.
Onyeka explained that the Danish manager personally called him to share the news rather than letting him find out through official lists or the media. According to the player, Frank simply explained his choice, and although it was disappointing, Onyeka appreciated the respect shown.
This moment highlights the often unseen side of football — the tough conversations and difficult decisions that managers must make. For players, missing out on a major competition like the Champions League can feel like a setback, but open communication can make the process less painful and maintain trust within the squad.
Analysts say Onyeka’s calm response shows maturity and professionalism. Instead of expressing bitterness, he chose to focus on the positive side: being treated with dignity. For Brentford, it also reflects Thomas Frank’s leadership style — one rooted in transparency and respect.
For fans, the story is a reminder that football is not only about the matches we watch on TV but also about the human relationships behind the scenes. While Onyeka may have missed this opportunity, his attitude suggests he remains motivated to contribute when called upon.
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