After earning 15 points from their first five Premier League matches, The Reds have learned that luck doesn’t last forever.
Following late defeats to Crystal Palace and Chelsea, the defending Champions suffered a third straight league loss last Sunday.
They were beaten 2-1 at home by fierce rivals Manchester United, despite dominating much of the game.
Liverpool hit the woodwork three times and won the xG battle but lacked composure when it mattered most.
Arne Slot’s team quieted criticism in midweek, thrashing Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 after falling behind early in the Champions League.
They’ll hope to carry that confidence into Saturday evening’s trip to the Gtech Community Stadium.

The Bees Growing in Confidence
Brentford moved closer to mid-table safety with a strong 2-0 win over a poor West Ham on Monday night.
The Bees dominated, recording 22 shots to the Hammers’ seven. It was a complete and confident display.
New manager Keith Andrews now has 10 points from eight matches — a solid start after Thomas Frank’s departure.
Brentford have been excellent at home, winning two and drawing one of their four league games so far.
Those victories came against Manchester United (3-1) and Aston Villa (1-0), while they drew 2-2 with Chelsea.
Their only home defeat was a narrow 1-0 loss to Manchester City. They’ve competed well against top teams.

Key Stats: Brentford vs Liverpool
- The Bees avoided defeat in two of their first three Premier League games against Liverpool (W1 D1). They’ve lost five straight since.
- Liverpool have lost their last four league games in London. They last lost five straight in the capital in 1970.
- Brentford have won two of their last three Premier League matches, more than in their previous seven combined.
- The Bees are chasing back-to-back wins for the first time since April/May last season.
- Liverpool have lost five of their last eight away league games, matching their total from the previous 43 combined.
- The Reds have lost three straight league matches — as many as in their previous 39 games.
- They last lost four in a row in February 2021 and haven’t done so this early since 1993-94.
- Each of Liverpool’s last three defeats came from goals conceded in the final 10 minutes.
- Alexander Isak has scored in all four of his matches against Brentford — a perfect record against one opponent.

Match Prediction:
Are Liverpool back on track? That’s still up for debate, as Brentford will be far less forgiving than Eintracht Frankfurt.
The hosts command respect, and the Brentford Double Chance (win or draw) at slightly odds-against makes plenty of appeal given their strong home record.
The most reliable option could be Both Teams to Score, which has landed in seven of The Reds last eight matches across all competitions.
From The Bees angle, BTTS has also paid out in three of their last four home fixtures — another encouraging trend.
For a goalscorer play, Cody Gakpo looks a solid shout. He’s found the net in each of Liverpool’s last three games and went close to a hat-trick against Manchester United, so backing him at just under 2/1 anytime has real value.
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The Reds visit The Bees this weekend looking to bounce back after a tough run, but the Bees’ strong home form makes this clash a tricky one to call.
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