Liverpool suffered their fourth consecutive Premier League defeat as Brentford outfought and outclassed them to deservedly earn a 3-2 victory.

Dango Ouattara and Kevin Schade struck in the first half before Milos Kerkez controversially pulled one back for the visitors in added time, but Igor Thiago’s second-half penalty was enough for Brentford despite Mohamed Salah’s late volley.

Liverpool last lost four league games in a row in February 2021 and once again lacked control and were vulnerable defensively, without a clean sheet since September 14 against Burnley, having spent £446m in the summer.

They sit sixth in the Premier League with Sunderland and Manchester United above them, and four points behind leaders Arsenal, who host Crystal Palace on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.

How Liverpool lost again

Dango Ouattara celebrates giving Brentford the lead
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Dango Ouattara celebrates opening the scoring

Liverpool were exposed in just the fifth minute when Michael Kayode’s long throw was flicked on by Kristoffer Ajer at the near post and Ouattara brilliantly adjusted at the back to turn home.

Florian Wirtz’s wait for his first goal for the club continues after he missed Liverpool’s best chance of the opening period, sending a half-volley inches wide from inside the box.

Brentford, though, were the better side throughout. Jordan Henderson, playing against his former club, and Ouattara both sent efforts wide before Mikkel Damsgaard’s long-range effort was tipped over by Giorgi Marmardashvili.

Their pressure paid off before the break, although on the transition and seconds after Liverpool had appealed for a penalty when Cody Gakpo went down. Hugo Ekitike gave the ball away in midfield ad Damsgaard quickly played a superb pass in behind for Schade, who had drifted beyond Ibrahim Konate and then slotted in.

Kevin Schade leaves Ibrahima Konate trailing to score Brentford's second goal
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Kevin Schade leaves Ibrahima Konate trailing to score Brentford’s second goal

However, the Brentford supporters and Keith Andrews were furious at half-time when Milos Kerkez pulled one back for Liverpool in the fifth of three added minutes.

Referee Simon Hooper was replaced at the break by fourth official Tim Robinson and he pointed to the penalty spot after a VAR review for Virgil van Dijk’s foul on Ouattara. Thiago stepped up and rolled the spot kick down the middle.

Arne Slot responded by making changes, bringing on Alexis Mac Allister, Andy Robertson and Federico Chiesa, but it was still the hosts creating the better openings with Ouattara sending a free header wide.

Liverpool, though, gave themselves another lifeline late on when Mo Salah controlled in the area and instinctively hit a volley that clipped the underside of the crossbar as it went in – but Brentford held on.

Player ratings:

Brentford: Kelleher (7); Kayode (7), Collins (7), Van den Berg (7), Ajer (7); Henderson (8), Yarmolyuk (6); Ouattara (8), Damsgaard (7), Schade (8); Thiago (8).

Subs: Janelt (7), Lewis-Potter (n/a), Jensen (n/a), Henry (n/a), Onyeka (n/a).

Liverpool: Mamardashvili (7); Bradley (5), Konate (5), Van Dijk (6), Kerkez (5); Jones (5), Szoboszlai (6), Wirtz (5); Salah (6), Ekitike (5), Gakpo (5).

Subs: Chiesa (6), Robertson (6), Mac Allister (6), Ngumoha (6), Gomez (n/a)

Player of the Match: Dango Ouattara

Henderson’s verdict on Liverpool…

Brentford midfielder Jordan Henderson to TNT Sports:

“From start to finish, we stuck together. Liverpool are a world-class side and a world-class team, so there will be a bit of defending to do.

“The way we defended together, stayed composed on the ball, rather than kicking it forward – like Damsgaard to did Kev [Schade] and Thiago was a threat all night. He’s been like that all season. Overall, it was a really good performance and deserved the win in the end.

“You look all over the pitch, there are quality players all over the pitch. You can’t find a specific weakness. I know results of late haven’t been great for them, but for me they are still top players and a top team. It’s about getting the rhythm and getting going. There are a lot of reasons why they haven’t hit the heights of last season but they are still a world-class team. And wherever you look, there are top players.”

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