Brentford boss claims Ivan Toney will 'hit the ground running' to aid the Bees

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Eric Cantona, Christian Eriksen and David Beckham were some of the names that sprung to mind as Thomas Frank looked ahead to Ivan Toney's long-awaited Brentford comeback.

Following his eight-month ban for breaching FA betting rules Toney will finally return against Nottingham Forest today.

He will be greeted like a hero and treated like one too with the honour of leading Brentford out as captain in the absence of Christian Norgaard, a sense of injustice fuelling him, an acceptance that things could have been different but apologetic?

'Sorry is a big word I think,' Thomas Frank said in a Toney-dominated press conference in which he was asked 31 questions about his talisman.

Toney's enforced absence for non-injury reasons had echoes of Cantona's for the same period in 1995 for kung-fu kicking a Crystal Palace fan.

Frank hopes Toney can go one better than Cantona - scorer of United's penalty equaliser in his comeback against Liverpool - by marking his return with victory as well as a goal but sees similarities in their confidence levels.

'Yeah I would say so,' Frank agreed when that suggestion was put to him.

'A little bit different types of players but Ivan's confidence is amazing. I think there's a good story. It's no secret that [Brentford defender] Charlie Goode and Ivan are good friends.

'I had a good talk with Charlie about a year ago, we were talking about Ivan and other bits, he came to the club and I think the first three games he hasn't scored and Charlie said 'are you ok?' and Ivan said 'yeah I'll smash the scoring record in the Championship, I will score more than 30 goals.

'Charlie just looked at him (surprised) - and he did break the record. He has got that confidence. He believes he can score in every action. And that is a huge quality.'

With six league defeats in seven and just a three-point buffer to the drop zone, Brentford need Toney to find form instantly.

Frank said: 'He is a player that will hit the ground running. I compare it a little bit, it's different, but a little bit to Christian Eriksen. Also, it [his time out following a cardiac arrest] was not 'injured' if that makes sense.

'Of course it was a crazy thing that happened to him but he hit the ground running [when he came back to football at Brentford] and I expect the same from Ivan.'

Frank joked that it was typical Toney to comeback when he is - desperately needed and for a TV game at home under the lights. The stage is set.

Toney is the sort of self-assured personality who will thrive amid the additional scrutiny and even the inevitable targeting from rival fans.

Frank said: 'I think he will cope well. The Netflix series about Beckham, I remember clearly in 1998 the game [when he got sent off at the World Cup against Argentina] but when you watch it back I'm thinking 'what is happening? That is horrendous.'

'I don't hope that [level of abuse] will happen but I know how it will. There will be some banter and some probably more than banter and stick. He has got a very good mentality or ability to focus on the right thing so he will park it, not dwell on it, move forward and just be in the zone.'

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