Soccer-Liverpool's Gomez rues 'frustrating' Villa defeat amid tight Champions League race


Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - August 15, 2025 Liverpool's Joe Gomez in action REUTERS/Peter Powell

May 16 (Reuters) - Liverpool defender ⁠Joe Gomez called Friday’s 4-2 Premier League defeat ⁠at Aston Villa “frustrating” and urged his side to respond ‌by beating Brentford in their final game of the season to secure Champions League qualification.

The loss dropped Liverpool to fifth place, with the risk ​of being overtaken by Bournemouth and ⁠Brighton & Hove Albion in ⁠the race for a top-five finish.

Villa exposed Liverpool’s defence repeatedly, scoring ⁠four, ‌as the Merseyside club slumped to a 12th league defeat of the season, taking just one ⁠point from their last three games.

"It’s just frustrating ​because it’s ‌lapses in concentration," Gomez, 28, said in an interview ⁠on the club's ​official website.

"It’s fine margins in the Premier League and that adds to it (the frustration). It is what it is now, ⁠we cannot sit here and feel sorry ​for ourselves, we just have to do the job.

"We know what we have to do next weekend and we have ⁠to beat Brentford at home."

Liverpool have struggled to build on last season’s domestic success and are set to finish the campaign without silverware under manager Arne Slot.

"We know we have ​to give the supporters something to ⁠support in how we play and how we approach the ​game," Gomez said.

"Hopefully we end the ‌season on a positive note - that’s ​the goal."

Liverpool host Brentford on May 24.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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