Fulham snatched a dramatic late draw through a stunning strike from Harrison Reed.
With 97 minutes played, Liverpool backed off and paid the price as Reed fired into the top corner.
The goal was only Reed’s fourth in six years and capped a memorable cameo.
Liverpool had taken the lead moments earlier through Cody Gakpo.
Defensive hesitation again cost Liverpool, highlighting ongoing issues with game management.
Arne Slot admitted such late drama has become familiar this season.
Fulham had earlier led through Harry Wilson after clever play by Raúl Jiménez.
Liverpool equalised via Florian Wirtz following a controversial VAR decision.
Despite Gakpo’s late goal, Fulham pushed on and were rewarded again in stoppage time.
Marco Silva praised his side’s resilience after another crucial late goal.
Reed’s Stunning Late Strike Earns Fulham Draw Against Liverpool
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