Brentford captain Christian Norgaard rates Liverpool as the best team in the world. The Bees were beaten 2-0 by Liverpool yesterday via two injury-time goals from Darwin Nunez. Denmark midfielder Norgaard said afterwards: "We want to analyse our performance and not always our results, so we have to take a lot of positive things from this match.
Live updates as Brentford host Liverpool today, Saturday January 18, 2025, at the Gtech Community Stadium in London, UK.
After stealing a point against Manchester City midweek, Brentford set their sights on Liverpool. Can the Bees pile on to the Reds' recent frustrations?
Seconds after the Bees saw what they thought was their opening goal wiped away, Kevin De Bruyne whipped in a cross to Phil Foden, who found the back of the net from just a few yards out. The England international doubled City's lead in the 78th minute.
Arne Slot's Liverpool side head to Brentford on Saturday as they look to get back onto winning form following a 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest on Tuesday.
Goal! Brentford 2, Manchester City 2. Christian Nørgaard (Brentford) header from the centre of the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Keane Lewis-Potter with a cross. Attempt missed. James McAtee (Manchester City) left footed shot from the centre of the box is close,
Brentford’s Premier League game against Everton at Gtech Community Stadium has been amended. The match will be shown live on TNT Sports and has a new date and kick-off time. Originally due to take
Darwin Núñez scored twice in stoppage time to consign Brentford to a 2-0 defeat to Premier League leaders Liverpool. The Bees defended doggedly during an entertaining encounter at Gtech Community
Ahram Online is providing a live score coverage for Saturday’s match between Brentford and Liverpool in the 22nd matchday of the English Premier League
Everything you need to know about Brentford v Liverpool in the Premier League, including TV details, radio coverage and kick-off time.
It’s easy to forget that Nathan Collins is still only 23. A born leader, the centre-back both plays and carries himself with a maturity that is beyond his years. Now in his second season at
He’s just a leader and he never has a day off. “When we lost him [at Everton], which was unfortunate because he probably didn’t deserve to be sent off, we knew we had to give it a good go for someone like him.