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Manchester City, Liverpool and brentford score forecast 3-0.

In the Premier League 12 round, Liverpool played against brentford at home and finally won 3-0. In the first half, Liverpool scored many times, but nunes's two goals were invalid because of offside, which made the team unable to take the lead. Until the 39th minute, Matip's counterattack opened up the territory for Liverpool, and nunes's wonderful pass and Salah's long-range shot broke the deadlock for the team. This goal also made Salah the third player in Premier League history to score at home in consecutive 15 games.

In the second half, Liverpool continued to storm. In the 62nd minute, Zimikas made a cross and Salah scored twice. In the 74th minute, Jota's long-range shot was the icing on the cake, helping the team beat the opponent 3-0. This victory not only allowed Liverpool to tie Manchester City, which leads the standings, but also promoted the goal difference advantage to the second place in the standings, which is crucial for the Premier League champion.

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Anfield Stadium, built in 1884, has a long history. This used to be the home of Liverpool Everton in the same city. 1892 with the continuous development of the team, the cost of venue rental is getting higher and higher, so Everton decided to move out. Although it can accommodate a large audience, Anfield used to be an empty stadium without a team. 1892 Anfield Stadium became the home of Liverpool. The four stands in Anfield are called Anfield Road Stand, Centennial Stand, Kop Stand and Main Stand.

Among them, Anfield Road Stand and Centennial Stand are two floors, and Kop Stand and Main Stand are one floor. Keep the name of Anfield Stadium and use the stands for commercial title. The other three sides of Anfield Stadium are double centennial stands, which were rebuilt to commemorate the centennial celebration of Liverpool Football Club. Anfield road stands provide wheelchair seats for visiting fans and disabled people; The main stand is the stand where the TV broadcast seats, press seats, VIP rooms, players' lounges and substitute seats are located.