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  1. Cup run is a high priority - Frankpublished at 13:21

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    Thomas Frank says a cup run is a priority for his Brentford side this season.

    In Frank's time in west London, Brentford have reached the semi-finals and quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup, and they start their latest campaign at League two outfit Colchester on Wednesday.

    "It ranks high," Frank said. "It's a tournament we have done well in. We really want to go on a cup run. We play three games this week so, of course, I will use the squad but I will play a strong team.

    "I want to progress, with all due respect to Colchester, who I know will do everything they can to win the game."

  2. Liverpool 2-0 Brentford - the fans' verdictpublished at 12:00

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    We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Liverpool and Brentford.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Liverpool fans

    Ken: A composed performance against an obdurate opponent. Unlike yesteryear, there wasn't any chance of this Liverpool team relinquishing control inexplicably, as the passing and movement was efficient throughout. I quite enjoyed seeing out the game with minimum fuss. Whilst the tempo is quite measured, the dizzying attacking gear is still a sight to behold!

    Marilyn: Some beautiful moves and great football! I would have liked more threats on goal late on, with other teams scoring big, but we seemed to settle for two goals instead.

    Rex: Brilliant in parts - slick and fluid. We thoroughly deserved the points. My one criticism would be that we need to develop more of a killer instinct. We need to go for the jugular rather than over passing to each other in midfield. I can't help but think that Manchester City would have put more than two goals past them. Nevertheless, very encouraging and often very entertaining.

    James: Encouraging start but, with all due respect to Ipswich and Brentford, the fixture list has been kind to us. Harder tests are coming up! We need our two second-half performances for the full 90 minutes - and let's stop talking about the difference between Slot and Klopp!

    Brentford fans

    Cliff: We were outmatched. We kept running into cul-de-sacs while Liverpool got the upper-hand with their wide passes. I can't believe I'm saying this but Mark Flekken kept us in this game. When are we going to make better use of our midfield talent like Damsgaard and Carvalho?

    Jonathan: The Bees can hold their heads up high. There were some good performances and we created problems for Liverpool. Even after going 2-0 down, we didn't let our heads drop. Lots of teams will get nothing on trips to Anfield, so I think Thomas' boys can still look forward with confidence.

    Nick: The Bees did well but were hampered by their own pink kit and a referee who gave most 50/50 decisions to Liverpool. The Bees will play worse and win this season - 2-0 away at Anfield is no disgrace.

  3. Toney 'is too good to miss out on'published at 08:43

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    "It is a massive week for Brentford and for Ivan Toney," says ESPN’s Mark Ogden.

    The Bees striker has not yet agreed a deal to leave the club, but he has been linked to the Saudi Pro League and several English clubs in this transfer window.

    BBC Sport understands Brentford have turned down a £35m bid for Toney from Saudi side Al-Ahli.

    "I get the impression that he is not totally sold on going to Saudi Arabia," said Ogden on the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily Podcast. "But Brentford want the money because he is out of contract next summer.

    "It might not be the challenge he wants, but he is 28-years-old and the money is ridiculous. Football fans will say they are all on life-changing money as it is but this really is that. He has not had the smoothest of careers and he has had to work his way to the top.

    "I think he has waited until the end of the window just in case a club like Manchester United or Arsenal decided he is too good to miss out on. And I think he is. The fee for him is not massive, but clubs are probably put off because of balancing profit and sustainability rules.

    "It is a sad situation and a bit of a mess that Toney might have to leave the Premier League."

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  4. 'I'm always happy when the transfer window shuts'published at 19:23 25 August

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    BBC Sport journalist at Anfield

     Brentford's Mikkel Damsgaard battles with Liverpool's Alexis Mac AllisterImage source, Getty Images
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    Brentford have lost all four of their Premier League games at Anfield by an aggregate score of 9-0

    "I am always happy when the window is shut," said Brentford boss Thomas Frank as he again answered questions about Ivan Toney's future following his side's 2-0 defeat at Liverpool.

    For the second successive week, England forward Toney did not feature as speculation continues about his future.

    Will he be available for next Saturday's home game with Southampton?

    "He trained all week and he trained well," added Frank.

    Whatever happens to Toney, Brentford remain highly competitive at this level.

    This was their ninth straight defeat at Anfield but it was not until Mohamed Salah scored in the 70th-minute that Liverpool could relax.

    In Bryan Mbeumo they have a forward who is prepared to put in the hard yards, while Keane Lewis-Potter impressed without reward at Anfield.

    There is much to be optimistic about for Brentford this season. Whether Toney is park of their plans remains to be seen.

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  5. Liverpool 2-0 Brentford: What Frank saidpublished at 19:00 25 August

    Brentford boss Thomas Frank has been speaking to Sky Sports after the defeat to Liverpool: "A game of two halves. We were very good in the first half. I thought it was very even, in the stats and everything. They scored the goal from our mistake which is a situation where you either take the ball or the man, then we also needed to defend the two on two situation better.

    "We had a great chance with Christian Norgaard - a free header - and another chance. Our pressing and our overall build-up was good. So it was an even game, maybe our best first half here at Anfield.

    "In the second half, Liverpool went up a notch. We still had a good chance through Nathan Collins at 1-0. So we had the chances, but we did not create enough today. In the end, Liverpool win fair and square."

    On lessons to learn ahead of three difficult away games: "The first half [we can take into the next games], then [it is about whether] we can take it and build it 60 minutes, then 70 minutes, and so on into a game.

    "We just know that Liverpool are a good team. For me Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool are the three that are a little bit ahead of everyone else - some of the best teams in Europe.

    "We hoped for more. We came here to try and win, but we couldn't do it."

    On if his side is missing a main striker: "No. When we beat Liverpool at home a few years ago, we played with [Yoane] Wissa and Bryan [Mbeumo] up front. So, no."

    On his current squad: "I think I've got a good squad. We have done some good business, I must admit. There is nothing big I need or want."

    On whether Ivan Toney will stay at the club beyond the transfer deadline: "Maybe, I don't know."

  6. Liverpool 2-0 Brentford: What Flekken saidpublished at 18:55 25 August

    Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken has been speaking to Sky Sports following the loss: "It was a tough game. I think we did well in the first half. We had to find our way in the first 15 minutes, but we found our rhythm and then we should have done better on the transition when we conceded.

    "It seemed like they stepped their game up in the second half and, from their second goal, it was like a finished game.

    "With their offensive forwards, they have you know it is a tough match every time you come here. You prepare yourself to stop as much as possible. I saved some, but I didn't save enough, and we lost the game.

    "There are a lot of positive things. We had some good moments with the ball, maybe we should do better at finding that link up to our forwards. That is something to analyse. We have a game on Wednesday so we have a chance to win that."

  7. Liverpool 2-0 Brentford: Did you know?published at 18:41 25 August

    Liverpool's Luis Díaz scores his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Brentford FCImage source, Getty Images

    Brentford have lost all four of their Premier League games at Anfield by an aggregate score of 9-0. Only Birmingham City have played at a particular venue more in the competition without scoring (seven games at Old Trafford).

  8. Follow Sunday's Premier League matchespublished at 12:53 25 August

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  9. Sutton's predictions: Liverpool v Brentfordpublished at 11:35 25 August

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    Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches this season, against a variety of guests.

    For week two, he takes on Make Me A Mixtape hosts Clara Amfo and Jordan Stephens.

    Sutton's prediction: 3-1

    Brentford have got a goal in them and Ivan Toney is back in training. There is talk of him going to Saudi Arabia. What a tragedy that would be at his age - he has plenty of time left to do that.

    It was a really good win for Arne Slot's Liverpool at Ipswich. They had to work for it and he showed his ruthless side by taking defender Jarell Quansah off at half-time and putting Ibrahima Konate on.

    Mo Salah looked good - he is ripped and looks fitter than ever. I think Liverpool's attack will be too strong for the Brentford backline but Brentford have a goal in them and I really like Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo.

    Amfo's prediction: 2-1

    Stephens' prediction: 4-2

    I have gone for some goals here - well, I have done that with every game really. I'm hoping for some good games, but there is a good chance that so many of these will be goalless.

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  10. Why PSR tweaks may harm top Premier League clubspublished at 09:23 24 August

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    This season, English top-flight clubs are trialling a new financial system that limits spending based on the earnings of the bottom side, designed to "protect the competitive balance of the Premier League".

    Football finance expert Rob Wilson tells The Football News Show why, if permanently introduced, it could make the top Premier League sides less competitive against their European counterparts.

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  11. Frank on Toney, Van den Berg and 'fantastic' Liverpool teampublished at 15:00 23 August

    Tasnim Chowdhury
    BBC Sport journalist

    Brentford boss Thomas Frank has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Liverpool (kick-off 16:30 BST).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • On whether Ivan Toney will be in the squad this weekend, Frank said: "Who knows? Let's see on Sunday what will happen. Ivan trained the whole week, he trained with a good attitude in every aspect. So he could be involved, he could not. He could be here after the 30th, he could not be here. Basically, everything is up in the air. I said the whole time, if he's here, I'm very happy. If he's not here I am happy on his behalf."

    • On signing Sepp van de Berg from Liverpool: "I think he is a great player with an even bigger potential. A good age for a young centre-back that played quite a significant amount of games in the Championship and in the Bundesliga. I heard the rumours about Leverkusen, if that is true, then I think it is a statement that players want to come to us over other top clubs and we know that we are interesting because we have a fantastic environment, we have a good team, good club and we are growing."

    • On his squad: "We need a strong squad. We saw last year that we had a lot of injuries, we were unlucky, some of it in the defensive side. We lost Zanka [Mathias Jorgensen], so we need another one. We always want to sign one depending on what we need. Can we get a player that can lift the bigger picture, the bigger level, plus have potential to grow? That's always the best and we managed to get that in Sepp."

    • On Rico Henry, who is recovering from long-term injury: "Rico is progressing very well and hopefully he'll be ready to join the squad soon. He's trained every session here with the full squad with no restrictions. He's so electric, so he catches the eye quite easily. I'm excited about it. I've been here close to eight years, and he is the only player who has been here the whole time, so it's quite emotional to see him coming back. I'm very pleased."

    • On Arne Slot and Liverpool: "We are going into a fantastic team, against a good manager. I followed his work with Feyenoord, of course seen his pre-season games, the Ipswich game and it looks good. He tried to add layers to the fantastic job [Jurgen] Klopp did. He inherited a fantastic team. The team that started against Ipswich is a fantastic team. I saw some awesome stats. At home, they are so frightening, I expect them to be an unbelievably difficult task. We know we have the capacity to go anywhere and try to win it. We will go there and try everything we can to win it."

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  12. PFA concerned at PSR's 'unintended consequences'published at 12:25 23 August

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  13. 'Good signing written all over it' but 'puzzled with number of centre-backs'published at 11:06 23 August

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    We asked for your views on Brentford's signing of centre-back Sepp van den Berg from Liverpool in a deal reported to be worth £25m.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Gabe: Very happy with this signing. We needed defensive reinforcements and signing a young player like Van den Berg is a brilliant bit of business from Brentford as we have a few aging centre-backs.

    Mark: Yes he seems a good player, but I thought we would be after a decent wing-back as ours are both injured while we already have Pinnock, Collins, Ajer and Mee.

    Rhys: Good to be getting some players, especially defenders, into the squad. However, we should be more focused on signing some wing-backs.

    Mahogony: Trained by Liverpool and wanted by Leverkusen. Good signing written all over it.

    Conor: Finally, we have a wing-back replacement for Henry if he gets injured. Van den Berg will do wonders for us, let's hope he's available for the Liverpool game.

    Brian: Why are we buying all these defenders? We desperately need a holding midfielder with experience and quality.

    Ray: Slightly puzzled with the number of potential centre-backs we now have on our books, yet we have not had dedicated full-backs for nearly a year and that's what cost us last season. Roerslev is ok, but not a first XI Premier League full-back.

  14. Van den Berg signs - tell us your thoughtspublished at 19:04 22 August

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    Brentford head coach Thomas Frank has said new centre-back Sepp van den Berg is a "great signing for the club and the team" after the 22-year-old joined the Bees from Liverpool.

    Frank added: "Sepp is a centre-back with a good level and he has the potential to develop even further. He fits our culture and the way we want to play; he is quick, he reads the game well and is composed on the ball in the build-up and in the decisive defending actions.

    "Sepp is a great character and I am convinced that he will fit in well with the group and help us to push forward."

    Brentford fans, how do you feel about the signing?

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  15. O'Shea favouring Wolves movepublished at 19:03 22 August

    Nick Mashiter and Shamoon Hafez
    BBC Sport football news reporters

    Dara O'Shea, wearing Burnley's white kit, holds his right arm out with his index finger pointed out as he runs away to celebrate scoring a goal at LutonImage source, Getty Images

    Burnley are holding firm on their £15m valuation of defender Dara O'Shea - with the defender favouring a move to Wolves.

    The 25-year-old is eager to make the switch to Molineux - returning to the West Midlands having previously played for bitter rivals West Bromwich Albion - but Wolves are yet to meet the Clarets' asking price.

    They have offered around £13m for the centre-back but, with Brentford having previously bid £15m, that remains the asking price.

    The Bees have signed Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg in a deal believed to be in the region of £25m, leaving their position on O'Shea unclear.

    Any deal for O'Shea is not imminent and is likely to go into the last week of the transfer window.

    O'Shea has made 39 appearances and scored five goals for Burnley since moving from Albion last summer. He scored in the Clarets' 4-1 Championship opening day win at Luton and also played in their 5-0 victory over Cardiff.

    Wolves are in the market for a new centre-back having sold Max Kilman to West Ham for £40m but boss Gary O'Neil's spending power is restricted.

    He is not expected to be able to make many signings before the closure of the window next Friday, despite also selling Pedro Neto to Chelsea in a deal worth £54m.

    Wolves have made a loan offer, with an obligation to buy, for Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale but the Gunners would prefer a straight sale. Any deal is also likely to go into the final week of the window.

  16. Liverpool v Brentford - did you know?published at 14:44 21 August

    Cody Gakpo and Kristoffer Ajer in action when Liverpool played BrentfordImage source, Getty Images

    In a run stretching back to 1939, Liverpool have won each of their past five home games against Brentford. The Reds have also kept a clean sheet in each of those matches.