Darwin Nunez took all the headlines as his late double secured a victory for Liverpool over Brentford that strengthened the Reds' Premier League title hopes.
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Liverpool are five points clear with a game in hand thanks to Darwin Nunez's crucial cameo away to Brentford and Virgil van Dijk has told the striker to keep working hard
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It looked like Arne Slot's men would be frustrated on their travels for the second time in a week but Darwin Nunez came up with the perfect answer to Brentford supporters' taunts with his late, late s
Uruguayan forward Darwin Nunez's late double fire brought Liverpool a 2-0 win Saturday against Brentford in an English Premier League week 22 match. The Reds' 25-year-old forward scored in two minutes, in the 91st and 93rd minute, to bring victory to the visitors at Brentford's Gtech Community Stadium.
Darwin Nunez was the star for Liverpool in their Premier League match against Brentford, scoring a brace in stoppage time. The late blitz gave the Reds a 2-0 victory in matchweek 22 and extended their lead at the top of the Premier League table to seven points.
Darwin Nunez rose from the bench to hit a stunning injury-time brace as Liverpool earned a vital 2-0 win at the Gtech Community Stadium. Brentford held out for more than 90 minutes thanks to a resolute defensive display, but the Reds, who rained almost 40 shots down on Mark Flekken's goal, were eventually rewarded for their persistence.
Darwin Nunez's late brace handed Liverpool a huge 2-0 win over Brentford and the Uruguayan was quick to send a message to the club's supporters post-match.
Virgil van Dijk paid tribute to Darwin Nunez after the forward’s “well-deserved” late double saw Liverpool past Brentford. The Premier League leaders looked set to record a third straight draw, as they struggled the break down the stubborn Bees at the Gtech Community Stadium.
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.