Liverpool dominated Brentford 3-0 at Anfield on Sunday, putting on a fantastic display. The Reds had a strong start to the match at Anfield, leading 1-0 at the end of the first half thanks to a Salah goal scored after 39 minutes. Salah’s brace in the 62nd minute gave the home team a another goal after the break, extending their lead over their opponents.
Following another move, Liverpool extended their lead and were further regaining it in the 74th minute thanks to Diogo Jota. In place of Cody Gakpo, Diogo Jota, Alexander-Arnold, and Szoboszlai, Liverpool’s manager brought on Harvey Elliott, Luis Diaz, Jarell Quansah, and McConnell. Meanwhile, Brentford authorised the addition of Frank Onyeka, Neal Maupay, Ghoddos, and Yarmolyuk, replacing Vitaly Janelt, Mads Roerslev, Mathias Jensen, and Yoane Wissa.Three players were given warnings by the referee. Joël Matip was given a yellow card for the home team, while Nørgaard and Ajer received warnings for Brentford.
Three players were given warnings by the referee. Joël Matip received a yellow card for the home team, while Nørgaard and Ajer received warnings for Brentford. Liverpool’s impressive performance helped them climb to 27 points in the Premier League, second place in the rankings, and a Champions League qualifying spot. As for Brentford, they continue to have 16 points heading into the twelfth round. Manchester City will play Liverpool in the upcoming round of fixtures. Arsenal is the opponent for Brentford.
The new gem
The inclusion of 16-year-old Trey Nyoni, who was only recently bought by Liverpool from Leicester, astonished Klopp so much that he chose to bench him against Brentford. This was the most notable aspect of Jürgen Klopp’s call-up. Despite his youth, he already has a great deal of maturity on the pitch as a midfielder.