Mohamed Salah continued his terrific form with two goals as Liverpool beat Brentford 3-0 to move up to second, a point behind Manchester City.
Salah scored in either half to go on to 10 Premier League goals for the season, behind only the league's top scorer Erling Haaland.
Diogo Jota added a stunning third from Kostas Tsimikas' second assist of the match as Jurgen Klopp's side stayed perfect at Anfield this season.
Liverpool had two Darwin Nunez goals ruled out for offside in the opening half an hour.
First, Nunez tucked home after Dominik Szoboszlai's pulled shot but was flagged offside by the nearest of margins, with the assistant referee's decision confirmed by VAR.
Then, Nunez's exquisite overhead kick was ruled out after Mark Flekken had brilliantly saved Virgil van Dijk's header.
Brentford were a threat on the counter-attack and could have taken the lead in the 32nd minute. Bryan Mbeumo raced through on goal but his weak dink was saved by Alisson.
Liverpool made them pay six minutes before half-time, when Nunez flicked to Salah, who became first player in history to score in each of Liverpool's first six home league matches of a season, and only the third player ever to score or assist in 15 straight home Premier League appearances, after Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry.
It was also Nunez's seventh Premier League assist, all of which have been for Salah, only the third instance of a player's first seven PL assists being for the same team-mate.
Salah missed a big chance to double Liverpool's lead in first-half added time as he volleyed Trent Alexander-Arnold's brilliant long ball over the bar from six yards out.
But the Egyptian made no mistake shortly after the hour mark, heading in at the back post after Tsimikas crossed from the byline after stretching to keep the ball in play.
It was Salah's 119th goal involvement in 117 appearances for Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League.
Tsimikas then got his second assist of the match, passing to Diogo Jota, who smashed in from the edge of the box.
What the win means
Having won all six of their home Premier League matches this season, Liverpool move on to 27 points, above Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal. Liverpool travel to leaders Man City, a point above them, in the first fixture after the international break.
Brentford lose their three-match winning run and are 11th, with 16 points.
Stats:
Liverpool have won all nine of their home matches in all competitions this season, all by a margin of two or more goals. This is the joint-longest home winning run by 2+ goals in the club’s history.
This was Brentford’s heaviest Premier League defeat since October 2022 when they lost 4-0 away to Aston Villa.
With six wins from six and a goal difference of +15 at Anfield in the Premier League this season, this is Liverpool’s best start to a league season from their opening six matches at home since 1990/91.
Brentford have lost each of their last eight away matches against Liverpool in all competitions by an aggregate score of 19-1.
Mo Salah has scored in 14 of his last 15 Premier League appearances at Anfield, scoring 17 goals in this run.
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