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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.
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
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Darwin Nunez was still trotting on to the pitch having been introduced midway through the second half when he was serenaded by chants from the home crowd that suggested the Uruguayan was, in polite terms, an inferior version of former Liverpool striker Andy Carroll.
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.
Brentford seemed on course for a well-deserved point before the Liverpool striker's stoppage time goals. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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.
Speaking on CBS Sports Golazo, the former West Ham midfielder made the bold claim that Nunez will go down as a Liverpool legend if the Reds go on to win the title from here on out, with the striker’s performance ensuring the Merseyside giants claimed a big win in the title race.
SAM: It is hard to criticise the Reds after a 2-0 win that included 37 shots away from home. But, despite the number of efforts, it did feel like Liverpool’s Luis Diaz experiment of playing him through the middle failed again.
Liverpool racked up 35 shots in 90 minutes of regular time, with the visitors unable to overcome Brentford's low block