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Salah stars as Liverpool beat Brentford to stay top

17 Feb 2024
Brentford v Liverpool

Egyptian gets a goal and an assist on return from injury as Reds win 4-1 at Gtech Stadium

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Liverpool confirmed that they would end the day top of the Premier League table after claiming a 4-1 win at Brentford, their first victory there in the Premier League.  

With their title rivals Arsenal and Manchester City also in action today, anything less than three points at the Gtech Community Stadium would have put Liverpool’s No 1 position at threat. But they ruthlessly exploited errors in Brentford’s defence as well as injuries to claim a convincing three points thanks to goals from Darwin Nunez, Alexis Mac Allister, Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo.

Liverpool are five points clear of Man City and Arsenal ahead of their matches. 

Title race

Position Pos Club Played Pl GD Points Pts
1 Arsenal ARS 36 +60 83
2 Man City MCI 35 +54 82
3 Liverpool LIV 36 +43 78
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How the match unfolded

Thomas Frank made one change to the side that beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 as Kristoffer Ajer replaced Ethan Pinnock. Frank Onyeka and Yoane Wissa both returned from the Africa Cup of Nations to the bench. 

Jurgen Klopp made two changes at the back, Conor Bradley replacing the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold, while Ibrahima Konate returned from suspension to replace Jarell Quansah. Salah was also among the substitutes after recovering from injury, while Caoimhin Kelleher continued in goal for the injured Alisson Becker

Brentford started brightly as Christian Norgaard slipped in Vitaly Janelt, but the German dragged his shot wide.

After a number of chances for both sides in an entertaining start, Liverpool took the lead on a counter-attack after 35 minutes. 

Following a Brentford free-kick, Liverpool caught Brentford’s defence too far advanced. Virgil Van Djik hacked the ball up to Diogo Jota, who headed the ball to set Nunez clean through. The Uruguayan showed great composure to chip the ball over Mark Flekken for his ninth Premier League goal of the season. 

But having lost Curtis Jones to injury, Liverpool suffered another blow before half-time as Jota was taken off on a stretcher with an apparent knee injury, Salah replacing him. 

At half-time, Klopp made a third substitution, Gakpo replacing Nunez, but it didn’t stop Liverpool’s threat. 

In the 54th minute they doubled their lead through Mac Alister. The midfielder picked up Salah’s driven pass, and took a lovely touch through the legs of Ajer, before poking the ball home. 

Salah celebrated his return with the third goal. Again a long ball undid the Bees defence. Gakpo flicked on Kelleher’s goal-kick into the path of Salah who took advantage of a mix-up between Nathan Collins and Ben Mee to run past the former and fire into the corner for his 15th goal of the season, one behind Erling Haaland

Salah goal

Brentford pulled a goal back out of nowhere in the 75th minute. Sergio Reguilon’s shot was brilliantly stopped by Kelleher, but the rebound fell to Ivan Toney, who smashed home his fourth goal in five matches and his first against Liverpool. 

Minutes later Gakpo fired home a fourth thanks to another Brentford defensive error. Collins air-kicked a clearance, and the ball was pounced on by Luis Diaz, who played it through for Gakpo to slot home. 

Gakpo goal

Toney nearly had a second, but his header was clawed out brilliantly by Kelleher, while at the other end Van Dijk almost made it 5-1 but his header hit the bar.

Defeat for Brentford in their 100th Premier League match leaves them 14th on 25 points, six clear of the bottom three. 

Premier League

Position Pos Club Played Pl GD Points Pts
12 Wolves WOL 36 -11 46
13 Fulham FUL 36 -4 44
14 Crystal Palace CRY 36 -8 43
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Club reports

Brentford report | Liverpool report

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Key facts

Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo, Liverpool have become just the second team in Premier League history to have two substitutes both score and assist in a single game, after Aubameyang & Ramsey done it for Arsenal vs Fulham in October 2018.

Mohamed Salah has now both scored and assisted in 30 different Premier League games, only Wayne Rooney (36), Thierry Henry (32) and Alan Shearer (31) have done so more times in the competition's history. 

Brentford have now lost four of their last five home Premier League matches (W1), as many as in their previous 27 such games, with this their joint-heaviest defeat on home soil in the competition.

Liverpool have now had 20 goal involvements from substitutes in the Premier League this season, more than any other side.

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