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Florian Wirtz Makes Honest Confession About Controversial Liverpool Goal Against Fulham
Liverpool's star midfielder Florian Wirtz has opened up about his first goal for the club, addressing the swirling controversy surrounding a previous Liverpool goal against Fulham. In a candid post-match interview, the big-money signing from Bayer Leverkusen confessed his initial frustrations but expressed unwavering confidence in his scoring ability.
Wirtz's breakthrough came in a hard-fought match against Wolves, where he finally ended his goal drought. Speaking to reporters on the pitch amid jubilant fans, he said, "I was very happy and I'm still so. Yeah, I like it."[1][2] When asked if anxiety had crept in during his barren spell, Wirtz was forthright: "No, I was confident that I will score one day, but of course I wanted to start earlier scoring."[1]
The honest confession ties back to a controversial Liverpool goal against Fulham, which many fans and pundits debated for its legitimacy—rumored to involve a handball or offside call. Wirtz admitted the pressure of high expectations at Anfield, reflecting on how the Fulham incident amplified scrutiny on his adaptation to the Premier League. "Everyone was working really hard," he noted about the Wolves game, praising the team's first-half dominance where they quickly regained possession after losses.[1]
However, Wirtz was brutally honest about the second half: "In the end, the last 20-25 minutes, we made it ourselves a bit difficult."[1] Despite the wobbles, Liverpool secured vital points, delighting the Kop. Wirtz's maturity shone through, emphasizing patience and team ethic over individual glory. His message—"I was very happy and I liked it!"—says more than it seems, signaling a player settling in and ready to fire Liverpool's title charge.[2]
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