Brentford 3-1 Liverpool: Hapless Reds punished by buoyant Bees as Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo seal famous win
Free highlights and match report as Ibrahima Konate scored an own goal; Yoane
Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo netted either side of the break; Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain scored a consolation goal on his 100th Liverpool appearance
Brentford wrote another extraordinary chapter in their Premier League tale
after registering a famous first win over Liverpool since 1938, as an own
goal from Ibrahima Konate and strikes from Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo
sealed a remarkable 3-1 victory.
Konate met the same fate as Leicester's Wout Faes did on Friday night,
inadvertently turning the ball into his own net for the opener (19), before
Wissa deservedly doubled the hosts' lead from a Mathias Jensen cross (42).
Liverpool sparked into action after the break, following a dramatic triple
substitution from Jurgen Klopp, in which Virgil van Dijk was withdrawn,
prompting a change of shape and brief change of fortune.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, breathing renewed life into his Reds career,
glanced a header beyond David Raya from a pinpoint Trent Alexander-Arnold
delivery (50), but Brentford withstood the remainder of Liverpool's
half-hearted pressure, ending any hope of an improbable comeback.
Mbeumo put the gloss on a historic triumph six minutes from time, bullying
Konate off the ball, before effortlessly side-footing past Alisson.
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