Brentford boss Thomas Frank is hopeful top scorer Ivan Toney will be fit to face Liverpool.
Striker Toney was stretchered off after opening the scoring in the Beesâ 2-0 win at West Ham on Friday evening.
But the injury is not as bad as first feared, meaning the 26-year-old, who has hit 12 top-flight goals this term, could be involved on Monday evening when Jurgen Kloppâs Reds visit west London.
âItâs good news with Ivan,â Frank told a press conference. âItâs not a significant injury. He could potentially be available for tomorrow.
âThereâs nothing wrong with his knee. Without going too much into the details, itâs something with the muscle.
âThe physios explained the details and I completely forgot! Iâm just glad it isnât serious.â
Brentford are unbeaten in five Premier League games, including shocking champions Manchester City before the World Cup break.
Liverpool are also in good form, having won four top-flight fixtures in a row to climb to sixth place following a slow start to the season.
Leaders Arsenal are the only visiting team to have tasted victory at the Gtech Community Stadium this season and Frank is determined to make the ground âa fortressâ.
âWe have massive belief in ourselves,â said the Dane.
âWe have a fantastic group of players. We speak about our attitude all the time â we are confident but humble.
âWeâre very confident that we can get a very good result against any team, but also humble to know that we have to put so much hard work in.
âLiverpool is a fantastic team, with a fantastic manager. It doesnât really matter when you face Liverpool, they are always good.
âUnder the floodlights at the Gtech, weâll come flying out and do everything we can to get the three points.
âWe want to make it a fortress. We want to be really difficult to play against, also away from home, but especially at home. We need to be brave and aggressive and we need to attack.â