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Fulham Boss Marco Silva Makes 'Completely Unfair' Liverpool Point After Dramatic Draw
In a thrilling Premier League encounter at Craven Cottage on January 4, 2026, Fulham secured a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Liverpool, with manager Marco Silva passionately defending his side's performance in the post-match press conference.[1][2]
Fulham struck first on 17 minutes through Harry Wilson's top-class finish, praised by Silva for his "magical" ability every time he touches the ball. Liverpool equalized on 57 minutes via Florian Wirtz, but Cody Gakpo appeared to snatch victory for the visitors in the 94th minute. However, Harrison Reed's brilliant 97th-minute strike rescued a point for the hosts, denying Liverpool what Silva deemed an unjust win.[1][2]
Silva insisted Fulham "deserved at least a point," calling a potential loss "completely unfair." He highlighted a key tactical adjustment involving Tom Cairney and Issa Diop to counter Liverpool's wide overloads, crediting the team's organization and composure. After Wirtz's goal, Fulham reacted well despite a tough spell, with Wilson nearly scoring again off the crossbar.[1][2]
The Fulham boss lauded Emile Smith Rowe's confidence and quality, Reed's leadership and professionalism in the dramatic equalizer, and Wilson's opposite runs in the build-up to the first goal. Silva reflected on the match's intensity, noting Fulham's energy surge late on with substitutes like Adam adding momentum.[1]
Looking ahead, Silva emphasized the squad's limitations, stating it's "too short to lose players in January" and the need to add solutions. Despite Liverpool's pressure post-equalizer, Fulham's resilience shone through, earning a valuable point against a title-challenging side.[1][2]
This result underscores Fulham's growing maturity under Silva, blending tactical nous with individual brilliance in a match full of twists.[4]
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