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Wissa and Mbeumo star as Brentford shock Liverpool with superb win

Wissa and Mbeumo stun Liverpool as Brentford earn deserved win
Wissa and Mbeumo stun Liverpool as Brentford earn deserved winProfimedia
Brentford kick-started their 2023 with a bang by emphatically beating Liverpool 3-1 to record their first win over the Reds since 1938.

Seven minutes in and we saw the best and worst of Darwin Núñez in the opening chance of the game. Mo Salah brought the ball down and slipped in the Uruguayan, whose run was timed to perfection, but as the forwarded rounded David Raya he once again failed to find the back of the net with the goal gaping as Ben Mee got back to clear off the line.

Liverpool have had no problems scoring goals and before kick-off had remarkably found the back of the net in each of their last 26 top-flight away games in London but they’ve looked shaky in defence all season and conceded first for the 13th time this campaign. Mee was the benefactor of a well-whipped in corner and despite the ball bobbling over the line via what looked to be the defender’s arm, VAR checked and confirmed Brentford’s lead on 19 minutes.

If it wasn’t for VAR, Liverpool’s vulnerable defence would have been breached three times, all from corners and Yoane Wissa, deputising for the injured Ivan Toney, would have had two of them but both times the Congolese forward was denied by an offside call.

Brentford v Liverpool momentum over 90 minutes
Brentford v Liverpool momentum over 90 minutesOpta by Stats Perform

Virgil van Dijk and co. did not heed Wissa’s warning and as another ball was delivered from a wide area, this time from open play, the striker was left in acres of space to head past Alisson for a 2-0 lead.

Three changes at half-time including Van Dijk sparked Liverpool into life. First, Nunez had a goal ruled out for offside by VAR then Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain met a left-footed cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold to reduce the deficit early in the second half.

For all Liverpool’s added impetus, Brentford weathered the storm and caught the visitor’s on the counter as Bryan Mbeumo raced through to wrap up the points late on and secure an historic win over the Merseyside club, stretching their unbeaten run on their own patch to five.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Yoane Wissa (Brentford)

Brentford v Liverpool match stats
Brentford v Liverpool match statsOpta by Stats Perform
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