Virgil van Dijk was left impressed by Harvey Elliott's impact off the substitutes bench after the 21-year-old played a part in both of Liverpool's goals in the 2-0 win over Brentford
Harvey Eliott has opened up about his Liverpool future after being linked with a move away from the Anfield outfit in January. Elliot has featured just 11 times for the Premier League title hopefuls all season, with Arne Slot having often favoured the likes of Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones in the No.10 role instead.
The Reds collected all three points thanks to a dramatic Darwin Nunez double in stoppage time but the attention quickly shifted back to Liverpool's transfer policy and Van Dijk unwittingly fanned the flames.
Arne Slot will be more relieved than thrilled that Liverpool finally scored with the 36th and 37th shots, to beat Brentford in stoppage time.
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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Arne Slot believes that Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is at his most dangerous in the final half hour of matches, following his game-winning brace against Brentford on Saturday. The Uruguay
Diogo Jota is a fitness doubt for Liverpool’s Premier League trip to Brentford tomorrow. The Portugal international made an instant impact off the bench when he scored in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest,
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Liverpool are interested in signing Moroccan winger Brahim Diaz from Real Madrid, with Reds head coach Arne Slot keen on the former Manchester City player.
Ian Doyle with the main talking points from Liverpool's dramatic 2-0 Premier League win at Brentford on Saturday afternoon