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Andy Robertson admitted that Liverpool didn't stick to their gameplan in a brutally frank analysis of the Reds' 3-2 loss to Brentford.

Arne Slot's team were brought back down to earth with a bump after their midweek victory over Eintracht Frankfurt, suffering their fourth consecutive Premier League defeat. Brentford's Dango Outarra netted the first goal just five minutes into the game, followed by Kevin Schade doubling the lead with a run onto Mikkel Damsgaard's through-ball.

Milos Kerkez managed to claw one back for Liverpool right before half-time, scoring his first goal for the club. However, the Hungarian's shaky start at Liverpool continued as he was replaced by Robertson just past the hour mark.

By then, Liverpool had slipped further behind due to an Igor Thiago penalty. Despite Mohamed Salah reducing the deficit towards the end, Liverpool couldn't overturn the scoreline, marking their fifth loss in their last six matches across all competitions.

Post-match, Robertson conceded that the Reds were 'nowhere near good enough' against Brentford, extending their Premier League losing streak. Despite being...

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