
Liverpool missed the game and extended their top of the Premier League to 14 points and scored three goals in 14 minutes at the Craven Cottge 3-2
The Reds knew they could close all of them by winning the title, after Arsenal drew 1-1 at Everton, and advanced in the 14th minute through Alexis Macolster.
But Fulham’s response to Liverpool’s defence was great, followed by Ryan Seysegnon’s intelligence ending with Alex Eubi’s attempt and a high individual goal by Rodrigo Moniz.
Luis Diaz scored one for Liverpool and 18 minutes away, but Arn Slot’s side failed to find the equalizer because Fulham took it to a worthy victory that raises hopes for European football.
Liverpool’s benefits to Arsenal are still 11 very interesting points, which will certainly be too much to dominate, but what they hoped would be a successful march for the title is now more like an obstacle to the line.
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Fulham in Liverpool
The hosts were unlikely that they were not given a penalty initially after some games by Liverpool defender Ibrahima Connett.
Andreas Pereira put the ball for Rodrigo Muniz after Conte was powerless, but Muniz was not given the opportunity to become a net without guards after both he and Pereira were brought down by Virgil van Dick and Kawim Kelel.
Var checked the events but didn’t judge or play to be Full, and Van Dick collided on the surface, and Liverpool were the most use of the kick when Macalister won a second ball in the middle and strengthening driving outside Bernd Lino in a good way.
But Liverpool continued to appear weak behind him and produced a response, when Ryan Seysegnon found the lower right corner with the first shot after the guests could not deal with him. The right-wing cross of Pereira.
They completed the change in a nightmare for Andy Robertson, which began when the Scottish defender’s dangerous bus was prevented by Alex Eubi.
The Eyub’s initial efforts were blocked, but Robertson lost an aerial air with Pereira, allowing Eyub to get a second opportunity to take targets and a strike in Robertson.
It wasn’t long for Liverpool to get worse with a shining piece by Muniz, who used her physically to keep Van Dijk back to goal before the ball hits the Dutch head and get out of Killeh’s legs.
Liverpool were better off after the break, and Diego Jota refused by Lino and Mohamed Salah, who wasn’t very seen, was driving with fire, but it was Diaz that eventually gave us hope when he returned home with a knife.
Harvey Elliott then ended the game with a tube and then tested Lino after Federico Keisa did the same, but Liverpool surrendered a little bit of the weekend in the title.