Premier League: Reed’s late screamer earns Fulham point in 2-2 draw with Liverpool

In a Premier League encounter brimming with late drama, Fulham midfielder Harrison Reed delivered an astonishing 97th-minute equalizer to secure a 2-2 draw against Liverpool at Craven Cottage on Sunday. The spectacular long-range strike came just moments after Liverpool’s Cody Gakpo had seemingly clinched victory with a 94th-minute goal, creating a breathtaking finale that left both teams sharing the points.

The match began with Fulham taking an early lead through former Liverpool academy product Harry Wilson in the 17th minute. Wilson’s precise finish into the bottom corner was initially disallowed for offside but was correctly reinstated following Video Assistant Referee (VAR) intervention, with Raul Jimenez providing the decisive through ball.

Liverpool dominated possession throughout and found their deserved equalizer in the 57th minute through German international Florian Wirtz, who displayed clinical finishing to beat the Fulham goalkeeper. The visitors continued to press for a winner, which appeared to have arrived in the fourth minute of stoppage time when Gakpo converted from close range.

However, Reed had the final say with his thunderous strike from distance in the seventh minute of added time, sparking wild celebrations among the home supporters. The result maintains Liverpool’s unbeaten streak across all competitions while demonstrating Fulham’s resilience against top-tier opposition.