Liverpool will be looking to secure only their second victory of 2025 when they visit Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday. The Reds have struggled in recent weeks, winning just one of their four matches this year, including a frustrating draw against Nottingham Forest. With Diogo Jota a fitness doubt, Liverpool will need to find their form quickly against a resilient Brentford side.
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Liverpool’s mini-blip has opened the door for title rivals Arsenal, who are gaining ground in the standings. The Reds will be keen to rediscover their best form at the Gtech Community Stadium, a ground where they’ve had mixed results in the past.
Liverpool Predicted Lineup vs Brentford (4-2-3-1)

- GK: Alisson – The Brazilian goalkeeper has been left exposed by his defence in recent matches, conceding in each of his last seven outings. Against Brentford, who boast the league’s top home scoring record, he will likely face a busy afternoon.
- RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold – Despite an assist-filled FA Cup performance last weekend, Alexander-Arnold struggled defensively against Nottingham Forest midweek. His typically accurate passing has been inconsistent, leaving gaps in defence.
- CB: Ibrahima Konate – Konate returned from injury with mixed results, and his positioning errors cost Liverpool against Forest. He will need to sharpen his game against Brentford’s attacking duo of Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo.
- CB: Virgil van Dijk – The Liverpool captain has been frustrated with his defensive partners’ performances recently, often left isolated. After a rare rest in the FA Cup, he will be expected to lead the defence at Brentford.
- LB: Kostas Tsimikas – Tsimikas provided an assist with his first touch in the FA Cup and should replace Andy Robertson, who struggled midweek. His crossing ability could be crucial in a tough away fixture.
- DM: Ryan Gravenberch – Gravenberch has been a constant presence in Liverpool’s midfield this season. His combative nature and defensive stability will be vital to protecting the backline against Brentford’s dynamic attack.
- DM: Alexis Mac Allister – Mac Allister has been Liverpool’s standout performer in recent weeks, adding creativity and composure to the midfield. His ability to control the game will be key at the Gtech.
- RW: Mohamed Salah – Salah endured a rare quiet game against Forest, with his late effort cleared off the line. Brentford’s open style should suit his direct approach, providing ample space to exploit.
- AM: Dominik Szoboszlai – The Hungarian playmaker made his Premier League return against Forest and added a spark to the midfield. His creativity will be crucial in unlocking Brentford’s defence.
- LW: Cody Gakpo – Gakpo continues to impress with his goal-scoring form, already surpassing his output from last season. Brentford’s defensive injury woes at right-back will give him further opportunities.
- ST: Luis Diaz – With Diogo Jota a fitness doubt, Diaz could lead the line. His mobility and ability to stretch defences will be crucial in breaking down Brentford’s resolute backline.













