Fulham snatched a dramatic draw through a stoppage-time strike from Harrison Reed.
Liverpool stood off the substitute, allowing Reed space to fire into the top corner.
The goal denied Liverpool victory after they led moments earlier.
Cody Gakpo had put Liverpool ahead deep into stoppage time.
Reed’s equaliser was only his fourth goal in six seasons at Fulham.
Liverpool’s failure to manage the game reflected recurring defensive issues.
Arne Slot admitted such late collapses are becoming familiar.
Fulham had earlier led through Harry Wilson after a clever move by Raúl Jiménez.
Liverpool equalised controversially through Florian Wirtz following a VAR review.
Despite pressure late on, Liverpool again failed to protect their advantage.
Reed’s Late Strike Earns Fulham Draw and Exposes Liverpool Fragility
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