Brentford 3-1 Liverpool: Bees punish Reds' sloppy first-half performance
'Another' bad Liverpool performance
The disorganised visitors were all at sea at the two subsequent corners, fortunately surviving on both occasions as Wissa turned the ball home but his effort was ruled out as it struck an offside Ben Mee on the way in. Speaking on Sky Sports, former Reds defender Jamie Carragher said Liverpool needed to spend "£200m" to compete at the top of the league again while Robertson, one of those to come on at half-time, criticised the entire team performance."We have to be first to the ball in the box, we have to be more aggressive in our own box, we have to prevent the corners in the first place and we didn't do that.
In the opening moments, centre-back Mee crucially cleared a Darwin Nunez effort off the line after the Uruguayan had rounded goalkeeper David Raya.
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