Liverpool’s 37 shots against Brentford today was their most in a Premier League game for nine years, It took until 90+1′ and 90+3′ before substitute Darwin Núñez found the back of the net

In the world of football, where every shot can be a story, Liverpool wrote an epic saga against Brentford this weekend at the Gtech Community Stadium. The Reds, known for their relentless attacking play under their new manager, Arne Slot, outdid themselves, launching an astonishing 37 shots at the Brentford goal – a figure not seen from them in a Premier League match for nine long years.
Liverpool’s Match breakdown
For 90 minutes, the narrative seemed to be one of dominance without reward. Liverpool, with Slot’s high-octane tactics, bombarded the Brentford defense with a barrage of shots. However, Mark Flekken, Brentford’s goalkeeper, was in the form of his life, turning away wave after wave of Liverpool attacks, keeping what seemed like an unbreakable clean sheet.
The match was a testament to the unpredictability of football. Despite Liverpool’s overwhelming possession and shot count, the scoreline remained stubborn at 0-0, much to the frustration of the travelling Liverpool supporters. The away fans’ chants grew louder, their support unwavering, urging their team to keep pushing, to find that elusive goal.
Liverpool’s Stoppage Time drama
Then came the drama of stoppage time. In the 90+1st minute, the script flipped. Enter Darwin Núñez, the Uruguayan striker known for his unpredictable brilliance. Fresh from the bench, Núñez wasn’t about to let this tale end in disappointment. His first goal, a well-placed shot, shattered the deadlock and the hearts of Brentford fans. But Núñez wasn’t done. Just two minutes later, in the 90+3rd minute, he struck again, doubling Liverpool’s lead and turning the match into a late, thrilling victory.
This match will be remembered not just for the sheer volume of shots but for the narrative it spun – a story of patience, perseverance, and the sweet taste of last-gasp triumph. For Liverpool, it was a reminder that sometimes, the game’s most beautiful moments come when you least expect them. For Brentford, a lesson in resilience, but also a harsh reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in football.
Looking at the stats, Liverpool‘s 37 shots were not just about quantity. They reflected a team in full flow, yet facing the cruel lottery of football where even the best chances can go begging. This performance might not make the history books for its scoreline, but it will definitely be etched in the memories of Liverpool fans as one of those games where the team’s spirit was on full display, culminating in a dramatic, late flourish.
conclusion
For Arne Slot, this match will be a bittersweet reminder of his team’s capabilities and areas for improvement. For Darwin Núñez, it was a hero’s moment, potentially defining his tenure at Liverpool as one where he can be the difference-maker when it matters most.
So, here’s to football’s unpredictability, to the drama of added time, and to Liverpool’s 37 shots that ended in a tale worth telling for years to come.
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Wow! Núñez, What a way to answer to your critics