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Brentford's 4 weapons that Liverpool will know very well after transfer deals

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Liverpool’s Premier League encounter against Brentford will be something of a venture into the unknown. Frank’s replacement Keith Andrews has made a solid start to life as Premier League head coach, since transitioning from set-piece coach.



Andrews has also tweaked Brentford’s deployment of long throws, set-pieces and counter-attacks and is seeing some early rewards. It feels like a long time has passed since Jordan Henderson’s controversial departure to Saudi Arabia in 2023, but the midfielder is yet to face Liverpool since his slightly acrimonious exit.

Henderson has enjoyed an impressive start to life at Brentford (Image: MI News/NurPhoto) Henderson admitted he was disappointed by the nature of his transfer to Al-Ettifaq, which made a Liverpool farewell impossible, but the 2020 title-winning captain will no doubt show his appreciation for the away fans on Saturday. Caoimhin Kelleher was a reliable deputy during his time at Liverpool (Image: Getty Images) Having graduated through the club’s academy, Kelleher played 67 times for Liverpool and earned two Premier League winners’ medals.