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National Media Identify 'Greater Concern' About Liverpool After Dramatic Draw at Fulham
In a thrilling Premier League clash at Craven Cottage, Fulham secured a 2-2 draw against defending champions Liverpool, thanks to a stunning stoppage-time wondergoal from substitute Harrison Reed. The result has sparked widespread concern in national media about Liverpool's faltering title defense under coach Arne Slot.[1][2]
Fulham took the lead in the first half through Harry Wilson's clinical finish, bursting through and firing low into the far corner. Liverpool equalized in the 57th minute via Florian Wirtz, but the goal came after a controversial VAR intervention. Initially ruled offside, with linesman and live angles suggesting Issa Diop's foot played Wirtz onside, the decision was overturned despite misalignment in the CGI graphic.[1][2]
Liverpool appeared to snatch victory in the 94th minute when Cody Gakpo scored what fans thought was a winner. However, just seconds later in the seventh minute of added time, Reed unleashed a thunderous 25-yard strike that rocketed past Alisson into the top corner, saving a point for Marco Silva's unbeaten side—now five games without defeat.[1][2]
Media reaction highlights deeper issues for Liverpool, now fourth and 14 points behind leaders Arsenal in Slot's difficult second season. Pundits and fans decry a lack of identity, boring possession play, and an inability to sustain title challenges, with one reaction video lamenting: "We're so far off being a good side... miles away from challenging for the league." Arne Slot faces mounting backlash, including fury over his post-match comments, as expectations plummet.[3][4][5]
The draw underscores Fulham's resilience despite a depleted squad, while Liverpool's dropped points amplify fears of a trophyless campaign. Reed's heroics, his first goal in three seasons after injury, epitomize the drama.[1]
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