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Dec 4, 2023 · Watch extended highlights from Liverpool's 4-3 victory over Fulham in the Premier League, with goals from Alexis Mac Allister, Wataru Endo, Trent Alexander-A...
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Watch highlights from Liverpool's 4-3 win vs Fulham in the Premier League as an Alexis Mac Allister wonder strike, Waturu Endo curler and then Trent Alexande...
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Dec 4, 2023 · Extended highlights and a full replay of Liverpool's 4-3 victory over Fulham in the Premier League are available to watch on LFCTV GO. The Reds secured a stunning win thanks to two late goals in two minutes from Wataru Endo and Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the latter netting in the 88th minute to complete the turnaround. Subscribers can see the ...
Go behind the scenes to get never before seen views of LFC's thrilling Premier League comeback win against Fulham at Anfield. Unbelievable goals from Alexis ...
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- Overview
- Liverpool's late show stuns Fulham...
- 'Beautiful goals but we were a bit dumb'
- Silva: We deserved more
- 'Liverpool got away with one'
- Player of the match - Trent Alexander-Arnold
- Klopp knows Trent is his midfield maestro
- Opta stats: Liverpool late show seals victory
Trent Alexander-Arnold was Liverpool's hero as his 88th-minute strike secured Jurgen Klopp's side a dramatic 4-3 victory against Fulham at Anfield.
Liverpool twice took the lead in a thrilling first half, but Fulham responded on both occasions. Alexander-Arnold's stunning free-kick went in off Bernd Leno (20) but Harry Wilson (24) brought the visitors level.
Alexis Mac Allister's spectacular strike (38) restored the Reds' advantage, but Fulham hit back again as VAR awarded Kenny Tete's equaliser (45+3).
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Image: Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal (AP)
There was action at Anfield from the very first whistle. Bernd Leno spilled Dominik Szoboszlai's powerful drive from the edge of the box and Luis Diaz pounced on the ball before being brought down by the Fulham goalkeeper, allowing Mohamed Salah to tap into the empty net. However, the flag went up against Diaz and a VAR check confirmed the decision.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reacts to Liverpool's 4-3 home win over Fulham.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp to Sky Sports:
"I don't think I ever saw a game with this amount of beautiful goals. But because we were a bit dumb we almost gave it away. In the first half when we gave the goals away the defending was awful.
"Football is decided in details. We were really good in the game and played a lot of good stuff but it was 2-2 at half time and deserved.
"They were there and scored a wonderful goal and it was 3-2 and everyone in a Fulham shirt thought that was it maybe and then we throw back with two worldies.
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Fulham manager Marco Silva reacts to his side's 4-3 lost at Anfield after Liverpool score a late winner through a Trent Alexander-Arnold strike.
Fulham boss Marco Silva:
"A great Premier League match. It's clear we deserved much more.
"We showed the character and personality to come back twice at Anfield, and to be able to score the third goal in a very good style.
"I'm really proud of them, definitely. The way we played, the way we matched Liverpool. The way we showed the spirit.
Image: Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold (second right) celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the game
Analysis from former Norwich and West Ham striker Dean Ashton on Sky Sports News
"It's all smiles for Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp, Trent Alexander-Arnold and the players now, but they got away with one.
"Fulham were excellent in their approach at Anfield. They were really dangerous on the counter and will be wondering how they haven't come away with anything.
"Liverpool struggled for large parts and it has taken four unbelievable goals for them to win the game.
Image: Bobby Decordova-Reid heads Fulham in front late in the game (AP)
Image: Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal (AP)
Former Norwich and West Ham striker Dean Ashton on Sky Sports News
"This feels like the start of the transition of Alexander-Arnold going from a right-back to a midfielder.
"Not only a midfield player who just drops deep and helps dictate play with a wide variety of passes, but a midfielder who gets in the box and scores goals.
"It's unfair to compare him to Steven Gerrard but Gerrard to did start deep and got further and further up the pitch as his career went on.
"I don't see why Trent can't have a similar influence in terms of goals. The technique he has and the way he can finish, there's no reason why he shouldn't play further forward and get more goals.
Analysis from Sky Sports' Joe Shread:
With Liverpool chasing a late winner, Jurgen Klopp raised eyebrows with his decision to bring Wataru Endo on for Ryan Gravenberch.
But the idea behind replacing a No 8 with a holding midfielder was clear. Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had already been moved into that holding role, was now free to play as an advanced midfielder.
That Klopp sought to free Alexander-Arnold from his defensive responsibilities when Liverpool needed a goal was telling. It's now clear that, along with Mohamed Salah, the right-back is the one that makes their attack tick.
Dean Ashton, speaking on Sky Sports News, said: "It's unfair to compare him to Steven Gerrard but Gerrard did start deep and got further up the pitch as his career went on.
"I don't see why Trent can't have a similar influence."
Fulham went 3-2 ahead through Bobby De Cordova-Reid in the 80th minute - the latest Liverpool have ever fallen behind in a Premier League match that they went on to win.
Liverpool have won each of their opening seven home matches of a top-flight season for a seventh time, and third of the Premier League era, after 2019-20 (first 17) and 2020-21 (seven).
This was the first time Liverpool both scored and conceded 2+ goals in the first half of a Premier League game at Anfield since September 2020 v Leeds, and the first time Fulham did so home or away in the division since October 2018 at Cardiff.
Fulham are winless in seven away Premier League games (drawing three and losing four), losing back-to-back games on the road in the league for the first time since April/May last season.
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Dec 3, 2023 · Liverpool came from behind to beat Fulham 4-3 at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday after late goals from Wataru Endo and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
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