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 used his subs bench brilliantly as Liverpool won late on against Brentford. Darwin Nunez will take all the headlines but two others shouldn't be forgotten.
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,
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has defended Trent Alexander-Arnold and believes the reaction he received after the draw with Manchester United is the “biggest compliment” he could get. Alexander-Arnold was below his usual standards during the 2-2 draw with Liverpool’s rivals and plenty of criticism was aimed in his direction for his performances.
Keown Highlights Liverpool’s Title Credentials After Núñez Shines in Brentford Victory Liverpool’s determination to reclaim their status as Premier League champions was emphatically underlined
Liverpool manager Arne Slot admits it is a huge advantage to have a player like Darwin Nunez sitting on the bench waiting to break games open late on.
Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez has shown what a great option he is to have on the bench, with the Uruguay international winning Arne Slot’s side the game against Brentford yesterday.
Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes has been urged to make a decision on the club's transfer policy as the Reds continue to be linked with a number of players
The January window has entered its final two weeks and the push for new signings is only strengthening. Arsenal are reportedly readying a bid for Benjamin Sesko after reigniting their interest, though RB Leipzig are demanding big bucks. Nico Williams, Dusan Vlahovic and Bryan Mbeumo have all also been linked.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot says his players proved him wrong with a late win at Brentford. While the history books are full of the accomplishments of great men who won wars, founded countries, and climbed mountains, the exploits of amazing women have gone criminally under-reported.