Thomas Frank's team showed great resilience and determination in the game, but unfortunately, they were unable to secure a victory. Despite the disappointment, Lewis-Potter remains optimistic, believing that Brentford will learn from this loss and come back stronger in the future.
Keane Lewis-Potter is feeling positive after Brentford’s performance at Anfield on Sunday in which his side lost 2-0 thanks to goals from Luis Díaz and Mohamed Salah.AdvertisementAdvertisement“It’s a tough one to take. We spoke about the need to stop their transitions, and the first goal was a transition from our corner.
“But we caused them a few problems, particularly during the first half on set-pieces. In the second half, Nathan (Collins) had a header that could have changed the game completely.
“The positives are there from the first half. We defended well and we did have chances.”
Brentford face Southampton in their next Premier League clash which defender believes is their chance to grab three points.
“During the second half we dropped off a bit; it’s always harder when you’re chasing a game and they’re looking to get a second. It was always going to be difficult. We’re all looking forward to bouncing back.”