England manager Gareth Southgate should take Ivan Toney to the World Cup, so says “biased” Brentford head coach Thomas Frank.
Toney has enjoyed a fine start to the season for Brentford, scoring five goals across eight Premier League appearances.
Indeed, since the start of last term, only five players have scored more goals in the competition than Toney (17), with Harry Kane (24) the sole English player to have netted more.
As well as being involved in seven of Brentford’s 15 Premier League goals this season, Toney has had more shots (23) and created more chances from open play (10) than any other player for the Bees.
After scoring a hat-trick in a 5-2 rout of Leeds United on September 3, Toney received his first England call-up for last month’s Nations League matches against Italy and Germany.
While he did not make an appearance in either game, Frank believes he must be an option for Southgate in Qatar.
Ahead of Brentford’s trip to Toney’s former club Newcastle United, Frank said in a press conference: “I think for Ivan the most important thing is to perform every day at the training ground and then perform on Saturday against Newcastle, hopefully score a goal or two.
“Keep doing that and with his performances he needs to ask questions to Gareth Southgate.
“It is up to Gareth to take the decision over what he thinks is the best squad for the World Cup. I am sure he will take the best squad.
“Gareth wants to win the World Cup so he will bring the best and most competitive squad.
“If you ask me, I see Ivan every day and I am biassed but I think he should be there.”
Brentford’s trip to St James’ Park comes a day after the one-year anniversary of the controversial Saudi Arabia-backed takeover of Newcastle.
At the time, the Magpies were languishing in the relegation zone under former boss Steve Bruce. Since then, Newcastle have taken 57 points in the top flight, with only the so called “big six” teams – Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham – winning more games (15).
For Frank, it would be a miraculous if Brentford manage to compete with Newcastle’s financial strength over the coming seasons.
“If we have the money we have now, they have their money and we continue doing that, if we are the same level at the same time, it will be an even bigger miracle than it is now that we are competing,” Frank said.
“Of course we know in football money talks. It is a very important part and that is one thing but the very good news is it is not only about money.
“Newcastle want to challenge that and there is no doubt they are aiming to be top six so maybe we need to start to talk about a top seven in the future.
“Put that aside, us being a bottom two budget club in the league, it is remarkable what we are doing.”