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Brentford defender Rico Henry, who has been out for over a year due to a serious knee injury, is set to make his comeback on Saturday in the FA Cup third-round tie against Plymouth Argyle. Manager Thomas Frank confirmed that Henry will start the game, marking a significant boost for both the team and fans. Henry has shown promising form in training and has been deemed ready to play by his manager.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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