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·19 de enero de 2025
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In a crucial Premier League encounter, Liverpool secured a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Brentford, with Darwin Nunez playing a starring role. The victory not only bolstered Liverpool’s momentum but also sparked important conversations about the club’s attacking options.
On the latest episode of RAW for Anfield Index, contributors Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick, and Hari Sethi delved deep into the match, analysing key moments and players, most notably Nunez, whose impact on the game was undeniable.
It was clear from the outset that Nunez’s performance was going to be a talking point. Despite earlier doubts surrounding his consistency, Nunez demonstrated his potential with a brace that sealed the win for Liverpool. As Trev Downey put it, “We witnessed a very comfortable win for the Reds,” with Liverpool dominant throughout. Hendrick noted that while the game was “comfortable,” the attacking intensity was unmistakable, underscoring Liverpool’s control over the match.
Nunez, known for his explosive pace and power, proved that when he’s on form, he’s a serious asset to the Reds. Hendrick captured the rollercoaster nature of Nunez’s play, saying, “It’s the full Darwin experience – some good, some bad,” reflecting the striker’s up-and-down performance. He continued, “He pops up with a goal, gets himself booked, pops up with another goal.” This raw and unfiltered account from Hendrick illustrated the unpredictability of Nunez’s contributions, yet his knack for scoring when it mattered most was undeniable.
While Nunez was grabbing headlines for his brace, it was Liverpool’s defensive pairing of Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate that formed the foundation for this victory. Hendrick highlighted their exceptional performances, saying, “Those two were just absolutely outrageous.” Konate and van Dijk were immovable at the back, ensuring that Brentford’s attacking threats, including the talented Bryan Mbuemo, were kept at bay. The Reds’ defensive stability allowed them to press forward with confidence, knowing that they had a solid backbone to rely on.
As Downey pointed out, “Even when Brentford got into decent positions, they never really troubled Ali,” referring to goalkeeper Alisson Becker’s relatively quiet afternoon. The duo’s performance was especially impressive given the pressure exerted by Brentford, who were looking to continue their strong home form. Liverpool’s defence, in combination with their high pressing game, was instrumental in limiting Brentford’s chances.
Though the match’s first half saw Liverpool struggle with fluidity in attack, the second half showcased the team’s ability to dominate the game. Hendrick shared his frustration, noting, “I thought we didn’t look fluid in attack… things were breaking down in a frustrating way.” However, he credited the Reds for improving as the game went on, with the team “retiring up the intensity” in the latter stages of the match.
A key part of that attacking improvement came from Trent Alexander-Arnold, who Downey felt put in a standout performance. “That’s as strong a game as I’ve seen him have for a long while,” Downey said. Alexander-Arnold’s creativity in attack and his work rate in defence were crucial to Liverpool’s offensive output. His crosses into the box and his high pressing were pivotal in ensuring Liverpool maintained control.
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As the match drew to a close, the psychological impact of this win was not lost on the RAW contributors. Downey described the late goals as a “late dagger,” adding, “For all rival fans who are watching, this is the worst way to see your opponents win a game.” Hendrick, ever the optimist, agreed, noting the win could be a significant confidence boost for Nunez. “If he can start firing, this could be the beginning of a purple patch,” he said. The impact of this victory on Liverpool’s morale, coupled with Nunez’s resurgence, could be vital as the team pushes forward in the Premier League title race.
With the win, Liverpool extends their lead in the Premier League, and as Hendrick optimistically stated, “If we can just hit a run of form like we did at the end of last season, we could fire ourselves to a title.” Liverpool’s triumph over Brentford could be a turning point in their season, with key players like Nunez finding their rhythm at the perfect time.
In the end, it was a dominant and well-earned victory for Liverpool, with Darwin Nunez emerging as the hero. As Trev Downey aptly summed up, “We 100% deserve that win.” With a solid defensive foundation, an improving attack, and a rejuvenated Nunez, Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Brentford was a statement of intent in the Premier League. If the Reds can maintain this level of performance, they will undoubtedly be contenders for the title as the season progresses.