Me either.
But, Brooke liked Monty and got him the Eighth Army command. After Alamein and North Africa he was such a national hero he was guaranteed a senior command.
As we have seen in these threads, after the Battle of the Bulge, Monty was so insubordinate and insulting to Bradley and Ike that Ike had Bedell Smith prepare a cable to Marshall and the Combined Chiefs telling them it was either Ike or Monty, but not both. He wanted Alexander to replace Monty as Commander of the Army Group. Monty's Chief of Staff, General Sir Francis de Guingand, got wind of it and personally pleaded with Ike to have a chance to fix the situation. He presented Monty with a frank letter of apology and assurance of future support and made him sign it, explaining that the Americans felt so strongly about this that not even Churchill could save him.
But Freddy couldn't improve his soldiering, as his ridiculous and embarrassing plan to cross the Rhine showed. He was still behind Bradley and Patton. Even the French got a temporary patrol across before Monty.