Liverpool have every reason to turn Anfield into a fortress one last time. European qualification is on the line, Mohamed Salah is getting his farewell, and the crowd will be louder than it's been all season. That kind of atmosphere doesn't just inspire — it suffocates opponents. The squad news breaks Liverpool's way too. Alisson is back between the posts, Alexander Isak is fit, and the attack looks sharp heading into the final day. Brentford, meanwhile, are travelling without Rico Henry, Fábio Carvalho and Antoni Milambo — three players who give them variety and punch. Strip those out and their ability to hurt Liverpool on the break drops sharply. Yes, Brentford won the reverse fixture 3-2 at their place, but Liverpool have never lost consecutive league games to the Bees. Different story at Anfield, under these stakes, with this crowd. Final-day games can get loose, but not when one side is chasing European football and waving off a legend. The emotional fuel here is real, and Brentford simply don't have enough firepower to silence it. Back Liverpool — the motivation, the crowd and the squad depth all point one way.
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