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Fulham's Reed Scores Stoppage-Time Screamer to Deny Liverpool
In a thrilling Premier League encounter at Craven Cottage, Fulham's Harrison Reed unleashed a stunning stoppage-time volley to secure a dramatic 2-2 draw against Liverpool, denying the Reds a crucial victory in their title chase[1][2][3]. The match, part of the 2025-26 season, saw both teams level on points in mid-table, with Fulham (8-3-8, 27 pts) hosting Liverpool (10-3-6, 33 pts)[1].
Fulham struck first early on when Harry Wilson latched onto a precise pass and rifled a left-footed shot into the net from the left side of the box, giving the Cottagers a 1-0 lead[2]. Liverpool, aiming to climb higher amid a tight standings battle—trailing Manchester City by eight points—mounted a comeback. The visitors equalized through their clinical attack before Fulham restored their advantage with a second goal, setting up a tense finale[3].
The game appeared headed for a Fulham win until the dying moments. In the 90+5th minute, Reed, Fulham's midfielder, connected sweetly with a half-cleared corner, smashing an unstoppable volley past Liverpool's goalkeeper from 25 yards. The strike, described as a "screamer," sent the home crowd into ecstasy and earned a valuable point[1][3].
Liverpool dominated possession but struggled against Fulham's resilient defense, led by Bernd Leno, Joachim Andersen, and Antonee Robinson. Key Fulham performers included Wilson, Tom Cairney, and striker Raúl Jiménez, while Liverpool rued missed chances, notably without injured Hugo Ekitike impacting proceedings[1]. The draw keeps Liverpool in fourth (33 pts from 19 games), eight points off leaders City, while Fulham hold seventh (27 pts)[1].
Post-match, praise poured in for Reed's heroics, with highlights capturing the chaos. Transfer whispers linked Liverpool to Watford's Othmane Maamma, but the focus remained on this pulsating London derby[1]. A result that epitomizes the Premier League's unpredictability.
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