Brentford: Thomas Frank believes defender Rico Henry should be considered for England selection
Frank: Henry is "developing every single day and I'm pretty sure Gareth Southgate is very aware" of him; left-back was signed from Walsall for £1.5m in 2016 and has already been capped at U19 and U20 level for England; Frank also praised defender Charlie Goode
Thursday 9 December 2021 09:57, UK
Thomas Frank is convinced Brentford defender Rico Henry is on England head coach Gareth Southgate's radar.
Henry, 24, was named in the PFA Championship Team of the Year last season and has started all 15 Premier League games after helping Brentford win promotion.
Bees boss Frank said: "Rico has done fantastic so far in the Premier League. He had a little bit of a slow start, the first two to five games, but then I thought he really got up to pace.
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"He also had a little bit of a staggered pre-season, so he's in a really good place. He's developing every single day and I'm pretty sure Gareth Southgate is very aware of Rico Henry."
Henry, signed from Walsall as a teenager for £1.5m in 2016, is set to play again in Friday night's home league game against Watford, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
He has been capped at U19 and U20 level for England and despite the plethora of talented left-backs available to Southgate - Luke Shaw and Ben Chilwell were in his Euro 2020 squad - Frank believes Henry is edging closer to senior recognition.
Frank also hailed another of his defenders, Charlie Goode, who has made the leap from Sky Bet League Two to the top flight in impressive fashion in little more than one season.
Brentford signed Goode after he had captained Northampton to promotion from the fourth tier in the summer of 2020. The 26-year-old was restricted to just four starts in the Championship, but has begun the Bees' last three top-flight matches.
Frank added: "Charlie deserves a lot of praise for his fantastic mentality. He's always one of the best trainers.
"He's been unlucky with so many different things, illness and injuries and Covid and so on. I don't know how many games he played in the Championship, but it was very few.
"So if you jump from League Two to the Premier League, and now he's just played three games in a row and I think he's done well. They were solid performances and I've praised him for that.
"It's a fantastic story for every football boy or girl out there that there is opportunity for all of us. Sometimes when it seems difficult, one day maybe you can play in the Premier League."