Frank on Toney, 'exciting' Carvalho and Palace

Brentford boss Thomas Frank has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Crystal Palace (kick-off 14:00 BST).

Here are the key lines from his news conference:

  • On Ivan Toney, Frank said the England forward has "trained well and is available for Sunday". He added: "This transfer window, there has been so much talk about Ivan. I think everyone will be a bit disappointed that he is still here after 1 September, because you [the media] can't ask that question again. There's a January transfer window, but let's see."

  • On team news: "The main thing last season was that we had too many injuries. A lot of them are now in a good place - for example, Ben Mee and Keane Lewis-Potter will be available for selection on Sunday, which is a very good thing."

  • On new signing Fabio Carvalho who joined earlier this week from Liverpool: "He will be available for the team and for the squad. I'm pretty sure he will be involved in that. He has looked good in training; he is a very exciting player. I like the way he is on the half-turn, the way he drives with the ball, the way he he can set up other players, the way he can also score goals. I think he has a lot of quality."

  • On his wishes for the new season: "One wish would probably be to say no injuries, but the fewest injuries in the league. If we get that then we will have a fantastic season."

  • On making improvements to prevent injuries: "The injuries that happened [last season], we were never happy with because there was a lot of contact injuries, a lot of unlucky injuries. We just try to every stone to see if there's something that we can improve."

  • On Crystal Palace, Frank said: "I expect they will have a good season. They were impressive the way they finished last season. I think Oliver Glasner and his coaching team, the players and everyone did very well at Crystal Palace. I think it's clear to see what he wants. They look like they're very difficult to play against. I expect a difficult, tight game on Sunday. I think it's two even teams that will hopefully go toe-to-toe. I hope it will be entertaining for the fans. We will do what we can to attack and do what we can to win the game."

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