Arsenal slipped up in the Premier League title race on Saturday, squandering a two-goal lead to draw with Aston Villa after Liverpool beat Brentford thanks to a stoppage-time double from Darwin Nunez.
Liverpool's 2-0 win could hardly have been clinched any later, with Nunez — the oft-derided Uruguay striker — scoring in the first and third minutes of added-on time to ensure the leaders avoided a third straight draw.
Playing a couple of hours later and looking to restore the four-point gap, second-placed Arsenal took a 2-0 lead through goals by Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz but ended up drawing 2-2. Ollie Watkins grabbed the equalizer for Villa to hurt the title chances of the team he grew up supporting.
On what could prove to be a significant day in the title race, Liverpool moved into a six-point lead and still has a game in hand on Arsenal.
Nunez has last laugh
Nunez was taunted by Brentford's fans after going on as a substitute in the 65th minute, and wasted a big chance before turning home a cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold to give Liverpool the lead.
Nunez then finished off a counterattack two minutes later to secure a first victory in three league games for Liverpool, which drew with Manchester United and Nottingham Forest either side of a loss to Tottenham in the first leg of the English League Cup semifinals.
Liverpool has still lost only one league game all season, at home to Forest in September. The Reds had 37 shots against Brentford and scored with their final two.