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After a 3-1 victory against Burnley last Saturday, Liverpool has maintained their lead in the Premier League. On the same day, Brentford secured a crucial win over Wolves, placing them six points clear of the relegation zone. This Saturday, the two teams clash in London, and for Liverpool to stay in control of the title race, they must secure all three points. Before the match, letâs delve into some predictions for the Brentford vs Liverpool encounter.
Brentford secured their first clean sheet in 15 matches last Saturday, with goalkeeper Mark Flekken earning the man-of-the-match title in their 2-0 victory against Wolves. This crucial win propelled Brentford to 14th place in the Premier League standings.
Midfielder Christian Norgaard initiated the scoring with a first-half header, and despite facing significant pressure from Wolves, Ivan Toney doubled the lead in the second half. Notably, this marked the first time in six matches that Neal Maupay didnât score. Despite this, Maupay and Toney have displayed good form, contributing to Brentford scoring in each of their last nine games.
While Thomas Frankâs Bees have encountered challenges this season, they remain a formidable opponent for many teams in the league. Unfortunately, Brentford has some long-term absences, including Rico Henry and Josh Dasilva. Forward Bryan Mbeumo is expected to be out until mid-March, while Aaron Hickey and Kevin Schade are considered day-to-day.
In Mohamed Salahâs absence due to injury and participation in the Africa Cup of Nations, Diogo Jota has assumed a prominent role in the goal-scoring department. The Portuguese forward has netted five goals in his last six league games, including a contribution to the 3-0 win over Brentford in November.
Anticipate an abundance of goals in this match, as the previous two Premier League encounters at the Gtech Community Stadium saw a total of 10 goals. Despite Brentfordâs recent form challenges, they have consistently found the net in their last nine games across all competitions.
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