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Slot: Liverpool 2-2 Fulham was a "Deserved Result"
By LFC Globe Staff | January 4, 2026
In a thrilling Premier League encounter at Craven Cottage, Liverpool dropped points in their title chase, settling for a 2-2 draw against Fulham after a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer from Harrison Reed. Arne Slot, Liverpool's manager, described the result as "deserved" in his post-match reaction, praising Fulham's resilience while acknowledging his side's missed opportunities.[1][2]
The match kicked off with Liverpool asserting early dominance. Cody Gakpo opened the scoring for the Reds in the first half, capitalizing on a swift counter-attack to fire past Fulham keeper Bernd Leno. The Dutch forward's clinical finish marked his third goal in as many games, underlining his growing importance to Slot's system.[1][2]
Fulham, however, refused to be overawed at home. They leveled just before halftime through a well-worked set-piece, with Rodrigo Muniz nodding in from a corner to silence the traveling Liverpool fans. The second half saw both teams trade blows, with Liverpool regaining the lead midway through via a Mohamed Salah penalty after a handball in the box. Salah's cool conversion extended his scoring streak, but it wasn't enough to secure victory.[2][3]
The game's defining moment came in the 97th minute. Harrison Reed unleashed an "extraordinary" rocket from 25 yards, curling into the top corner to snatch a point for Marco Silva's Cottagers. Sky Sports hailed it as a "screamer," while RTE updates captured the chaos of the late drama.[2][3]
Slot lauded Fulham's fightback: "They deserved something from the game. We had chances but couldn't kill it off." He highlighted defensive lapses, particularly at set-pieces, as areas for improvement. Liverpool remain top of the table but now trail Arsenal by a point after the Gunners' win over Bournemouth.[1][3]
Fulham climb to 10th, boosted by Reed's heroics. Next up for Liverpool: a midweek cup tie, with Slot urging focus amid a congested schedule. (298 words)
