Liverpool and Fulham shared the spoils at Craven Cottage on Sunday after a frantic finish saw both teams score in the final minutes of stoppage time. The 2-2 draw leaves the visitors searching for more consistency despite extending their unbeaten run to nine matches across all competitions.
Okay News reports that Fulham took an early lead in the 19th minute through former Liverpool winger Harry Wilson, who finished clinically into the bottom corner. Liverpool, struggling without injured forward Hugo Ekitike, failed to register a shot on target in the first half but improved after the break.
Florian Wirtz eventually leveled the score in the 57th minute, netting his second goal for the club following a clever run and pass from Conor Bradley.
The match reached a dramatic peak in the closing moments of injury time. Cody Gakpo appeared to have snatched a late victory for Liverpool when he scored at the back post in the 95th minute.
However, the home side responded almost immediately, as Harrison Reed rifled home an equalizer in the 97th minute to ensure both teams left with a point.
The result marks another draw for Arne Slot’s side, who have struggled to convert recent performances into wins against lower-ranked opponents.
Liverpool will now shift their focus to a crucial upcoming fixture against league leaders Arsenal on Thursday.