âMoments like this win titlesâ â Liverpool are âlevel above their rivalsâ
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Have Liverpool just struck a decisive blow in the title race?
Just when small doubts started to emerge about the Redsâ Premier League-winning credentials, the much-maligned Darwin Nunezâs late double in a 2-0 win at Brentford provided an emphatic answer.
Especially when, hours later, title challengers Arsenal threw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at home to Aston Villa and leave Arne Slotâs men six points clear of the second-placed Gunners with a game in hand.
âArne Slot said in the week that he couldnât get Darwin Nunez firing. What an important goal that could be for Liverpool,â Chris Sutton said on BBC Radio 5 Live.
âHeâs not going to miss those sort of opportunities.
âThatâs how you win titles. Going to the end, fighting until the end and taking your opportunities.â
After successive draws against Manchester United and Nottingham Forest, a trip to Brentford, who boast the third best home record in the division, was always expected to test Liverpoolâs character and ability to sustain a championship charge.
Liverpool threw everything at Brentford, attempting 37 shots as they dominated proceedings, but it took until the 91st minute to break the deadlock when substitute Nunez turned in from close range and the Uruguay forward sealed the success two minutes later with his second of the afternoon.
Brentfordâs last three home Premier League outings this month have come against Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool.
The Bees lost 3-1 to Arsenal and came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Manchester City, before succumbing late to Liverpool.
âWe just played City and Arsenal and now Liverpool, in a short amount of time,â Brentford manager Thomas Frank told BBC Sport.
âFor me theyâre a level above the two teams. Theyâre complete. Their work ethic, the way they track back, are good indicators.
âTheyâre so good all over the pitch. Such a threat going forward. Itâs the best team in the Premier League and the world. Theyâre huge favourites to win it [the title].â
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Published26 July 2022
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âItâs a massive swingâ as Arsenal left dejected
Liverpool flew out of the blocks back in August, emerging as serious title contenders, but their momentum had shown signs of slowing in recent weeks.
Slotâs side dropped nine points in their opening 18 fixtures, losing one and drawing three, but let slip four points in two games prior to facing Brentford.
After 90 minutes of Liverpoolâs trip to London, it appeared another two would go begging. However, they showed spirit and resilience to get the job done.
Arsenal failed to maintain pace later in the day when squandering a two-goal lead during a dramatic eight-minute spell in the second half against Aston Villa.
âLiverpool scoring two goals in injury time â and Arsenal doing that, itâs a massive swing â I would be shocked if Liverpool didnât win the league now,â former Gunner Paul Merson said on Sky Sports.
Liverpoolâs late victory might just prove the catalyst required over the coming weeks to land the big prize in Slotâs first season at the club.
âA big day in the title race and it has swung even further for Liverpool â there are some real dejected faces in the Arsenal crowd,â Gary Neville said on Sky Sports.
Arsenal were flying when the clocked ticked into the 55th minute as Kai Havertz wheeled away to celebrate their second against Villa after Gabriel Martinelli had opened the scoring.
But just 13 minutes later, Villa were level courtesy of Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins.
The Gunners rallied and thought they had snatched a winner just three minutes from time when Mikel Merinoâs shot went in off Havertz, but the goal was ruled out after a video assistant referee (VAR) check for handball.
Arsenal have dropped 12 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season, their most in a single campaign since 2019-20 (21).
âWe were unbelievable. So proud of the way we played, how dominant, how fluid we were and how much we put into it,â boss Mikel Arteta told BBC Sport.
âWe played three games in six days. So proud of them, but at the same time so disappointed. We deserve more. We didnât get it, and we are sad because of that.â
Newcastle and Nottingham Forest have also been touted as potential title rivals to Liverpool in recent weeks.
But the Magpiesâ 4-1 home defeat by Bournemouth earlier on Saturday left them fourth and 12 points adrift, while third-placed Nottingham Forest are nine points shy as they host bottom club Southampton on Sunday.
âI had doubtsâ â but players prove Slot âwrong againâ
Former manager Jurgen Klopp vastly improved Liverpoolâs fortunes during his nine years at the helm and led the club to a first Premier League title in 2019-20, leaving Slot with big boots to fill when he arrived in the summer.
But the Dutchman hasnât skipped a beat as the Merseyside outfit look well on track for a 20th top-flight title â matching the record mark of Manchester United.
Despite performing with consistency throughout the majority of the campaign, Slot questioned whether his side could find a way to win at Brentford after failing to find that formula for success in recent weeks.
âOf course I had doubts about it,â he said.
âSo many times in recent weeks weâve missed a lot of chances. It would have been surprising if I felt that after all the chances missed today that weâd score in the last five minutes. The players proved me wrong again.
âBrentford have never conceded 37 shots in a game this season so what more can I ask from my players? They gave everything they had.â
âEnergy and power â someone like Darwin is nice to haveâ
Mohamed Salah has been Liverpoolâs leading man once again this campaign, with the Egyptian registering 18 league goals in the league and 21 across all competitions.
Liverpoolâs recent drop in form has coincided with him failing to score â he is without a goal in his last three outings.
But Nunez proved to be the unlikely hero.
The 25-year-old joined Liverpool for ÂŁ64m from Benfica in June 2022 after scoring 34 times in 41 appearances for the Portuguese club in the previous season.
Nunez hit nine Premier League goals in his debut campaign and 11 in 2023-24.
Prior to the decisive double at Brentford he had just two to his name this term.
The Uruguay forward has featured in 16 of Liverpoolâs league fixtures but only seven of those appearances have come from the start and he is fast becoming an impact player for Slot.
âHeâs always having a lot of impact when he comes in, he brings energy and power,â Slot told BBC Sport.
âMost of our games are the last half hour in control around 18 yards, and thatâs where heâs at his best.
âThe first hour is often open but the last 30 minutes dominant â and then to have someone like Darwin is nice to have.â