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·15 December 2024
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·15 December 2024
Liverpool showcased their championship credentials in a gripping Premier League encounter against Fulham, overcoming adversity with a spirited performance. Despite playing with 10 men for almost the entire match, the league leaders demonstrated immense determination to secure a hard-fought point at Anfield.
The contest took a dramatic turn just 17 minutes in when Andy Robertson received a red card for denying Harry Wilson a clear goalscoring opportunity. Liverpool were down to 10 men, but their response was nothing short of extraordinary. Twice they fell behind, yet twice they clawed their way back into the game, with Diogo Jota’s 86th-minute equaliser providing a well-deserved reward.
Fulham left-back Antonee Robinson acknowledged Liverpool’s resilience, saying, “Credit to them, it didn’t feel like they had 10 men at all. They took a lot of risks pushing men high and they were rewarded for it. They piled the pressure on and were positive.”
The Reds ended the match with over 60% possession and led key attacking metrics, including shots, big chances, and touches in the opposition box. It was a testament to their ability to adapt and thrive under challenging circumstances.
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The result proved even more significant as title rivals Arsenal were held to a goalless draw against Everton, allowing Liverpool to extend their lead at the top of the table to five points. With a near-perfect domestic campaign under new manager Arne Slot, Liverpool have won 19 of their 23 matches, losing just once. They also boast a flawless record in the Champions League, further cementing their status as one of Europe’s elite.
Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton praised Liverpool’s effort, telling BBC Radio 5 Live, “Liverpool were phenomenal. They went down to 10 men and didn’t feel sorry for themselves. It was a brilliant game. I thought Liverpool were phenomenal in the face of adversity.”
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk credited the team’s composure as the key to their comeback, although he admitted staying calm under pressure was no easy task. Speaking to Sky Sports, Van Dijk remarked, “A great comeback, it is very positive. It’s disappointing having 10 men but we showed fight.”
Manager Arne Slot echoed this sentiment, praising the spirit and determination of his players. Reflecting on Robertson’s red card and subsequent injury, Slot said, “The character the team showed, that is what Robbo showed. Nothing to blame him for, only praise for the character shown in wanting to continue because he got quite a hard knock. Unfortunately, it led to a deserved red card.”
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Slot also emphasised the importance of the team’s resilience, adding, “I don’t think I could’ve asked for more from my players, especially after going down to 10 men. It’s an emotional game and we were a man down. Being a goal down twice, it’s all going against you. I thought we were outstanding.”
Facing a Fulham side enjoying their best start to a Premier League season since 2003, Liverpool’s ability to dominate possession and remain competitive was remarkable. Fulham have proven themselves a tough opponent this season, but Liverpool’s quality shone through even with a numerical disadvantage.
As the Reds continue their quest for Premier League glory, this performance stands as a powerful reminder of their resolve. The ability to battle back against the odds could be pivotal as the season progresses, with Liverpool firmly establishing themselves as favourites for the title.