Fulham 2-2 Liverpool (Jan 4, 2026) Game Analysis - ESPN
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Fulham 2-2 Liverpool (Jan 4, 2026) Game Analysis - ESPN
"Liverpool's hopes of finishing in the Premier League's top four received a damaging blow as Fulham's Harrison Reed struck one of the goals of the season in the seventh minute of stoppage time to earn Fulham a 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage. Seconds earlier it had been Liverpool celebrating, Cody Gakpo finishing from close range for what had looked like a sure winner for the champions."
"A ball out from the back by Jorge Cuenca was diverted over the top via a devilish flick from Raúl Jiménez, and racing onto it was Harry Wilson, able to get his shot off before Ryan Gravenberch could get across and finishing into the corner past Alisson. An offside flag put Fulham celebrations on pause, but a VAR review determined Virgil van Dijk had played Wilson onside by the narrowest margin, and the former Liverpool academy player had his sixth goal for the season."
"Harry Wilson gave Fulham a half-time lead before Florian Wirtz equalised, a goal that owed much to the footwork of Conor Bradley. It was his run and pass that set up Liverpool's record signing to score his second league goal. Gakpo's finish in the fourth added minute, shovelling the ball over the line from a few yards out, looked to have put them in charge in the race to finish fourth, before a remarkable strike from substitute Reed who found the top corner from 30 yards."
Fulham and Liverpool played out a dramatic 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage, with Harrison Reed smashing a 30-yard stoppage-time strike to level the match. Harry Wilson put Fulham ahead after 17 minutes following a break and a finish beyond Alisson. Florian Wirtz equalised after Conor Bradley's footwork and pass set up Liverpool's record signing for his second league goal. Cody Gakpo appeared to have won it with a close-range finish in added time, but Reed's spectacular effort denied Liverpool three points. Liverpool produced a blunt attacking display and had lacked a shot on target in the first half.
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