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Jordan Henderson is set to return to Brentford's squad for their Premier League match against Manchester City. Head coach Keith Andrews confirmed the news ahead of the game on Saturday evening.
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"The squad are good, they're full of energy, and they've had a really good week," said Andrews.
"I'm not long off the training pitch and there's a good energy around it; everyone's in a pretty good place.
"Vitaly will be a little bit closer now, with another week's training under his belt. He did well to even be involved last weekend, and we wanted him to be in the squad.
"Jordan will be involved tomorrow; he's had a good week's training as well.
"Rico was back on the grass on Friday, but he won't be involved... he's not ready yet."
Ahead of Saturday's clash, Andrews added: "We've got a lot of work to do over the next three games to do anything like [qualify for Europe].
"The focus is on tomorrow, first and foremost, but we want to finish the season really well.
The match is scheduled for Saturday evening at 5:30 PM BST.
Jordan Henderson is returning to the Brentford squad after being unavailable since March 21.
Head coach Keith Andrews stated that the squad is full of energy and had a really good week leading up to the match.
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"The performance levels, the energy and the appetite from the players have been there in abundance.
"Tomorrow is obviously going to be very, very difficult, but we want to go there and show what a good team we are."