Liverpool hit five past West Ham, Brentford edge Burnley

Published March 1, 2026 Updated March 1, 2026 07:02am
LIVERPOOL: Hugo Ekitike (C) of Liverpool shoots to score against West Ham United during their Premier League match at Anfield on Saturday.—Reuters
LIVERPOOL: Hugo Ekitike (C) of Liverpool shoots to score against West Ham United during their Premier League match at Anfield on Saturday.—Reuters

LIVERPOOL: Liverpool climbed into the Premier League’s top five with a 5-2 win over struggling West Ham United while Burnley’s slim chances of survival took another body blow in an agonising 4-3 defeat at home to Brentford on Saturday.

Three first-half goals, all from set-pieces, by Hugo Ekitike, Virgil van Dijk and Alexis Mac Allister put Arne Slot’s men on course for a fourth consecutive victory in all competitions.

Dutch duo Cody Gakpo and Jeremie Frimpong added more goals after the break, but despite the scoreline, it was another far from convincing performance from the English champions.

Defeat deals another blow to the Hammers’ hopes of survival as they remain two points adrift of safety.

But they hit back twice in the second half through Tomas Soucek and Valentin Castellanos and could have scored more at Anfield.

A place in the top five is almost certain to secure Champions League football next season thanks to the strong results of English sides in European competition this season.

Liverpool move three points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea, who face the daunting task of a trip to Arsenal on Sunday.

City trail the Gunners by five points at the top of the table, but have a game in hand.

Meanwhile, Brentford were cruising to victory and within two points of Chelsea when goals from Mikkel Damsgaard, Igor Thiago and Kevin Schade put them 3-0 up inside 34 minutes at Turf Moor.

Michael Kayode’s own goal gave the Clarets hope before half-time and they levelled through Jaidon Anthony and Zian Flemming.

Flemming thought he had completed a remarkable comeback only for a VAR review to rule the goal out for offside.

Instead, it was Brentford who snatched victory from the jaws of defeat when Damsgaard netted his second goal in stoppage time.

There was still time for another VAR review to deny Burnley a point when Ashley Barnes was adjudged to have handled before scoring a 98th-minute equaliser.

Elsewhere, Everton notched another excellent away win to maintain their hope of European football next season with a 3-2 victory against Newcastle United.

Three times the Toffees led at St James’ Park through Jarrod Brant­hwaite, Beto and Thierno Barry.

Newcastle slip to 12th, with the success of their season now relying on heroics in the Champions League against Barcelona and City in the FA Cup fifth round next weekend.

Everton have struggled to adapt to their new home at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, but only Arsenal have won more points on the road as David Moyes’ climb into eighth.

Bournemouth stretched their unbeaten league run to eight games after coming from behind to rescue a 1-1 draw at home to Sunderland in the lunchtime kick-off. Evanilson cancelled out Eliezer Mayenda’s opener for the Black Cats.

On Friday, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Joao Gomes scored his first goal of the season as the bottom side defeated visitors Aston Villa 2-0 in the West Midlands derby to ensure they will not go down as the worst side in Premier League history.

Villa stay third on 51 points from 28 games after winning only three of their last 10 league matches. Wolves have 13 points from 29 games, beating Derby Countys record low total of 11 points in 2007-08.

Published in Dawn, March 1st, 2026

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