Liverpool net four screamers to produce sensational late comeback against Fulham
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Liverpool ran their own goal-of-the-season competition in one game as they secured an epic 4-3 win over Fulham.
The Reds looked to be heading for a damaging defeat as they trailed 3-2 in the closing stages thanks to Bobby De Cordova-Reid's 80th-minute goal. However, Wataru Endo made it all square on 87 minutes with a sensational strike.
That wasn't the end of the drama though as, barely 60 seconds later, Trent Alexander-Arnold, brilliantly fired home from the edge of the box. Liverpool then held on to their lead after seven minutes of added time.
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Alexander-Arnold had earlier found the net with a free-kick, which went down as an own goal after hitting the back of keeper Bernd Leno. Fulham replied through Harry Wilson, with Alexis Mac Allister restoring the lead for Jurgen Klopp's side with another corking strike, only for Kenny Tete to draw the visitors level again in first half added time.
After the final whistle, one Reds fan declared: "What a win. Liverpool clawed back three points after staring at defeat. I cannot remember a game with an accumulation of brilliant Liverpool goals in one game. A glorious win."
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Another pointed out: "None of Liverpool's 5 attackers scored today but we still managed to score 4 goals… this is unbelievable."
A third said: "For 80 minutes, #LFC were careless, casual & outworked. What followed was a great escape. This felt like a trap game coming off gritty effort against City. Nearly was. 4 incredible goals from distance – Mac Allister w/ a worldie – but let’s be honest Liverpool got away w/ one."
Another fan reckons the goal would be worthy of the Puskas Award, given to the goal of the season: "Trent, Mac Allister and Endo gave Liverpool screamers… Puskas goals"
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