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Arne Slot's Liverpool blown off course again by heartbreaking late Fulham stunner

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Arne Slot's Liverpool Blown Off Course Again by Heartbreaking Late Fulham Stunner

In a dramatic Premier League clash at Craven Cottage, Arne Slot's Liverpool suffered a gut-wrenching 2-1 defeat to Fulham, squandering a golden opportunity to extend their lead at the top of the table. The Reds, chasing a record-equaling 20th league title, were undone by a stunning 93rd-minute winner from Fulham's Rodrigo Muniz, leaving Anfield faithful stunned and Slot facing mounting pressure.



Liverpool dominated early possession, with Mohamed Salah pulling the strings in midfield. The breakthrough came in the 28th minute when Virgil van Dijk rose highest to head home a Trent Alexander-Arnold corner, sending the traveling fans into delirium. Fulham, however, refused to wilt under the onslaught. Scott Parker’s men grew into the game, equalizing just before halftime through a clinical finish from Alex Iwobi, who latched onto a loose ball in the box.

The second half saw Liverpool push for a winner, with Salah hitting the post and Darwin Núñez wasteful in front of goal. Slot introduced fresh legs in Diogo Jota and Cody Gakpo, but defensive frailties were exposed late on. In the dying embers, Fulham countered at pace. Muniz, the Brazilian striker, shrugged off Ibrahima Konaté and rifled a low shot past Alisson Becker into the bottom corner, sparking wild celebrations among the home crowd.

The loss marks Liverpool's second consecutive defeat following a midweek Champions League setback, dropping vital points in the title race. Arsenal and Manchester City now lurk just two points behind. Slot, in his post-match interview, lamented his side's inability to "kill the game off," urging resilience ahead of a congested fixture list. Fulham climb to 10th, buoyed by their first win over Liverpool since 2012. Salah's frustration was palpable, slamming the turf as the final whistle blew—a stark reminder that even the league leaders are not invincible.

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