Fulham snatched a dramatic draw as Harrison Reed scored a stunning stoppage-time equaliser.
Liverpool stood off late on and paid the price for defensive hesitation.
Reed’s long-range strike was only his fourth goal in six years at the club.
Liverpool had led through Cody Gakpo moments earlier but failed to manage the game.
The result followed recent collapses that highlight Liverpool’s growing inability to close matches.
Arne Slot admitted his side expected pressure but reacted too slowly.
Fulham had taken the lead earlier through Harry Wilson after clever work by Raúl Jiménez.
Liverpool equalised via Florian Wirtz in a controversial VAR decision.
Marco Silva’s side showed resilience again, sealing another vital late goal.
Reed Stunner Earns Fulham Draw and Exposes Liverpool Frailties
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