Fulham snatched a dramatic late draw after Harrison Reed scored a stunning stoppage-time equaliser. Liverpool stood off, allowing the substitute space to fire into Alisson’s top corner. The goal was only Reed’s fourth in six seasons, but it proved decisive. Liverpool had led moments earlier through Cody Gakpo. Defensive hesitation again cost Liverpool, highlighting ongoing game-management problems. Fulham had earlier led through Harry Wilson after clever work by Raúl Jiménez. Liverpool struggled creatively, missing key attackers and relying on a controversial Florian Wirtz equaliser. Gakpo’s late goal briefly seemed decisive, but Fulham’s persistence paid off. Marco Silva’s side continue to score vital late goals despite squad absences.
Reed Stunner Saves Fulham and Exposes Liverpool Frailties
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