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Fulham 2-2 Liverpool: Harrison Reed's 'Strike of a Lifetime' Snatches Point
In a thrilling Premier League encounter at Craven Cottage on January 4, 2026, Fulham battled back to hold fourth-placed Liverpool to a 2-2 draw, dealing a blow to the Reds' Champions League aspirations.[1] The match, rich with drama, VAR interventions, and stunning strikes, saw Fulham climb to 11th with 28 points, while Liverpool stayed on 34 points, three ahead of Manchester United.[1]
Fulham struck first in the 17th minute through Harry Wilson, the former Liverpool winger. Racing onto a brilliant pass from Raul Jimenez, Wilson beat Virgil van Dijk's offside trap—confirmed by VAR after an initial flag—and slotted low into the far corner, silencing his old club's fans.[1][2] Liverpool dominated possession but struggled against Fulham's pressing, with Cody Gakpo hitting the crossbar from an offside position in the 32nd minute and Alexis Mac Allister doing the same from a corner in the 52nd.[1]
The Reds leveled in stoppage time before halftime? No—second-half pressure mounted. Gakpo had chances, including a deflected shot and a golden opportunity he fluffed, but Fulham's defense held firm initially.[2] Cody Gakpo equalized for Liverpool on a deflected cross from Jeremie Frimpong, igniting hopes of a turnaround.[1]
However, substitute Harrison Reed became the hero, unleashing an "outrageous strike from distance"—described as the 'strike of a lifetime'—to restore Fulham's lead and secure a precious point.[1] Liverpool pushed late, but Fulham's resilience shone through in this top-four race setback for Arne Slot's side.[1]
Key moments included Gakpo's post-hitting header and Liverpool's persistent threats, but Reed's intervention proved decisive. Man of the match honors likely went to the midfielder for his game-changing goal.[1] The draw keeps Fulham's mid-table push alive while denting Liverpool's title charge.
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