Liverpool were behind inside five minutes after Brentford’s long-ball routine did the damage once again, the ball was flicked on at the near post and Dango Ouattara fired home from six yards out. And on the stroke of half-time the Bees doubled their lead, courtesy of a defence-splitting pass from Mikkel Damsgaard which found Kevin Schade running from his own half to fire a cool finish past Giorgio Marmadashvili.
But there was controversy in time added on after Milos Kerkez clawed a goal back for the Reds, which was scored in the 50th minute, when referee Simon Hooper had indicated there would be only a minimum of three to play. Hooper then failed to come out for the second-half after suffering a hamstring injury and was replaced by Tim Robinson.
Brentford re-established their two goal cushion after Robinson initially called for a free-kick on the edge of the box, but VAR intervened after Virgil van Dijk’s challenge on Ouatarra was adjudged to have been on the line of the penalty area and Igor Thiago swept the penalty home.
Mohamed Salah, had another poor game, but fired home a stunning goal very late in the game, but couldn't deny the Bees a deserved win which moves them up into tenth place in the Premier League.
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