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Liverpool vs Brentford; Premier League

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Liverpool vs Brentford. Premier League.

Anfield.

Liverpool 1

  • C Jones (58th minute)

Brentford 1

  • K Schade (64th minute)

Liverpool 1-1 Brentford: Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson say goodbye to Anfield as Bees miss out on Europe

Report and free match highlights as Brentford missed out on Europe despite a 1-1 draw with Liverpool; Curtis Jones scored the opener for the Reds but Kevin Schade equalised; Anfield said goodbye to favourites Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson

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Highlights of the Premier League match between Liverpool and Brentford

Liverpool drew 1-1 with Brentford on a day of emotional goodbyes to Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson at Anfield.

Salah, making his final appearance for Liverpool, provided the assist for Curtis Jones' opening goal. But Kevin Schade equalised soon after and it was the Bees who came closest to a dramatic winner when Dango Ouattara headed over deep into stoppage time.

That would have been enough to take Keith Andrews' team into Europe for the first time in the club's history. As it was, they had to settle for ninth in the Premier League. Arne Slot's Liverpool finish fifth - and must now rebuild without one of their greatest heroes.

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Liverpool took the lead as Salah cut the ball back to Curtis Jones to slot home

Player ratings

Liverpool: Alisson (7), Jones (7), Konate (6), Van Dijk (6), Robertson (6), Gravenberch (7), Mac Allister (5), Szoboszlai (6), Salah (7), Gakpo (5), Ngumoha (6).

Subs used: Wirtz (5), Frimpong (6), Kerkez (7), Nyoni (6), Gomez (6).

Brentford: Kelleher (7), Kayode (7), Van Den Berg (6), Collins (6), Lewis-Potter (6), Janelt (7), Henderson (6), Jensen (6), Ouattara (6), Thiago (6), Schade (7).

Subs used: Hickey (6), Damsgaard (6), Nelson (6).

Player of the match: Mohamed Salah.

All eyes were on Salah from the start and he almost marked the occasion with a goal early on but saw his free-kick strike the frame of the goal. Ryan Gravenberch had one shot saved by Caoimhin Kelleher. Rio Ngumoha fired a similar effort just wide.

But there were hints of Liverpool's vulnerability too. It needed a dramatic stop from the returning Alisson Becker to deny Schade from point-blank range. As a result, Andrews could claim that his Brentford side had the clearest chance of the first half.

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Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson started for Liverpool on the occasion of their final games for the club. Alisson Becker was also fit to return in goal. The Brentford team included Jordan Henderson, the former Liverpool captain, back at his old club.

But it was fitting that Salah provided the assist for the opener, a delightful square ball into the path of Jones with the outside of his boot. Liverpool, as so often this season, were unable to push on and it was Brentford left chasing the winner after Schade levelled.

Outtara's miss was agonising for Andrews and Brentford. Their season ends without the European prize they craved. Liverpool's fifth-placed finish is enough for Champions League football. But more will be expected - without Salah and Robertson - next season.

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Emotional scenes for Salah

The build-up to the game had come amid acrimony given Salah's barbed comments about Slot, his relationship with the Liverpool boss seemingly broken. But that was put to one side for the occasion as Anfield was able to say a proper goodbye to a true great.

Salah was in tears as he left the field to be substituted late on and was in tears again as the Kop serenaded him afterwards. The Egyptian appeared determined to soak up every last moment and there were touching scenes as his daughters scored in front of the Kop.

His final season as a Liverpool player has clearly not played out as he had hoped. But it was Salah's overall contribution that was in the minds of the fans as Sir Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush looked on. A Liverpool legend and a Premier League legend says farewell.

Van Dijk: Champions League the only positive

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk speaking to Sky Sports:

"That's the only positive. The bare minimum that we should try and get out of this poor season. Now we'll say goodbye to legends of the club and the focus is on that right now. Onwards and upwards so we keep going.

"It's been the most challenging year of my career. It's tough to take, tough to go through that as a team. But we are Liverpool. We always come out of it stronger."

Henderson: Brentford deserved Europe

Brentford's Jordan Henderson speaking to Sky Sports:

"It was an emotional day for everyone but we had a job to do - to try and come here and win the game and qualify for Europe.

"Unfortunately we couldn't quite get over the line. I thought we'd done it with the chance at the end but with everything the lads put in this year, I feel like they deserved it. But sometimes in football, it can be cruel.

"It's tough to take because I felt like the club and the lads deserved to go and play in Europe. But the whole season, they've given everything. Overall, it's a very good season for us."

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What's next?

Already thinking about the 2026/27 Premier League season?

There's a World Cup to fit in first - follow live blogs of every game on the Sky Sports App - but the key dates are locked in for next term, when Sky Sports will once again show at least 215 live Premier League games.

Here's your summer diary:

June 11: World Cup starts - day-by-day fixture list
June 14: Scotland's opener vs Haiti (2am)
June 15: Summer transfer window opens
June 17: England's opener vs Croatia (9pm)
June 19: Premier League fixtures released (10am)
July 19: World Cup final
August 22-23: Premier League opening weekend
August 27: Champions League league phase draw
September 1: Transfer Deadline Day (window closes at 11pm UK time)
September 8-10: Champions League matchday 1
May 30, 2027: Premier League final day

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