An injury-time brace from Darwin Nunez gave Liverpool the three points against Brentford in West London on Saturday and you can watch the match highlights here.
Brentford manager Thomas Frank has showered praise on Liverpool after his team were beaten 2-0 by the Reds in the Premier League on Saturday. READ MORE: Brentford 0-2 Liverpool | Premier League - Player Ratings | Nunez Late Double Secures Points For Slot's Reds It looked like the Bees were going to hang on for a 0-0 draw as the match reached ninety minutes but a Darwin Nunez brace in injury time meant Liverpool travelled back to Merseyside with the three points.
Liverpool hope to go back to winning ways on Saturday, when they travel to Brentford in the hopes of hanging on to their lead atop the Premier League table. The Reds, who have a game in hand, boast a four point lead over second place Arsenal coming into the weekend and are the favorites heading into the game.
Substitute Darwin Nunez scores a late double to guide Liverpool to victory at Brentford and extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table to seven points.
Super-sub Darwin Nunez's rescues Liverpool in the 91st minute to make it 1-0 against Brentford at the Gtech.
Darwin Nunez's secures his brace in injury time against Brentford to make it 2-0 for Liverpool at the Gtech.
English Premier League leaders Liverpool travel to the capital to face Brentford on Saturday, as Arne Slot's men look to get back to winning ways in the EPL.  Having seemed unstoppable in their quest for the title,
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Liverpool secured their first Premier League win in 2025 after Darwin Nunez climbed off the bench to score a late double in the 2-0 win at Brentford and extend
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