hello, there. this is your update from the bbc sport centre. liverpool lost valuable ground in the race for the top four in the premier league. they were beaten 3—1 by brentford, the result ending their four—match winning streak, with brentford on their best top—flight run in 80 years. patrick geary reports. the show brentford fans have been witnessing is more dazzling than anything their clubs managed in a lifetime. the world now sees them in a new light. as a team that can surprise even liverpool. it's gone in off ben mee! in fact, as he acknowledged, it wasn't mee but in fact ibrahima konate's knee which made the difference. the half would be dominated by replays. twice, yoan wissa would see goals disallowed for offside. but after this header, the technology brought him better news. it was two. easy for this to seem a dream, and in the second half, back, inevitably, came liverpool. alex 0xlade—chamberlain's goal reflected a new urgency. after all, this season, jurgen klopp's side have given themselves much to do. and in the last ten minutes, they found themselves