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Could Liverpool Have Stopped Reed's 'Unbelievable' Goal?
Harrison Reed's stunning last-gasp strike for Fulham against Liverpool has been hailed as a contender for goal of the season, dramatically pegging back the Reds in a thrilling Premier League clash.[1][2]
In a match that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Fulham hosted Liverpool at Craven Cottage on January 4, 2026. Liverpool, pushing hard for a top-four finish, appeared poised to secure victory until midfielder Harrison Reed unleashed an "unbelievable" volley in the dying seconds, salvaging a vital point for the home side.[1][2]
The article dissects the goal's brilliance and questions whether Liverpool's defense could have intervened. Reed received a lofted pass near the edge of the box, chested it down effortlessly, and rifled a first-time volley past Alisson Becker into the top corner. Pundits rave about its technique, power, and timing, calling it one of the Premier League's finest moments this season.[1]
Analysis highlights potential defensive lapses: Liverpool's backline, including Virgil van Dijk, seemed caught flat-footed as Reed spun away from markers. Was there a marking error in midfield? Could Trent Alexander-Arnold have tracked back sooner? Experts debate if better organization might have blocked the initial pass or forced a less precise finish.[1][2]
The goal leaves Liverpool reeling, denting their top-four aspirations amid a congested fixture list. Fulham, meanwhile, celebrate a resilient draw, with Reed's heroics boosting morale. Video footage embedded in the piece slows down the sequence, emphasizing the sheer quality that left even Liverpool players stunned.[1]
Former pros weigh in: "Unstoppable from 25 yards—pure class," says one analyst, while others argue Liverpool's high line exposed them late on. This equalizer shifts momentum in the title race, underscoring the Premier League's unpredictability.[2]
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