Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp hailed their dramatic late 4-3 Premier League win over Fulham as a “game you will never forget” after his side scored twice in the final four minutes of normal time.
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The hosts looked to be heading for a first Anfield defeat since February – when Real Madrid, no less, were victorious – only for Wataru Endo and Trent Alexander-Arnold to snatch an 11th-successive home win this season.
It was just reward for Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool’s vice-captain, as his brilliant free-kick to open the score was credited as a Bernd Leno own goal after the ball went in via the underside of the crossbar and the goalkeeper.
Even better was Alexis Mac Allister’s first goal for the team since joining from Brighton in the summer, a soaring 30-yard strike into the top corner to restore their advantage after Harry Wilson, a former Liverpool forward, had equalized.
However, Liverpool pulled off a late comeback when further shoddy defending allowed Kenny Tete to tie the score 2-2 just before halftime. Substitute Bobby De Cordova-Reid then appeared to have taken three points in the 80th minute.
“The feeling after the game was exceptional. During the game it was slightly different in moments,” said Klopp.
“I told the boys after the game turned out, the game we saw, because we were a bit dumb.
“But at 3-3 everyone could see the boys wanted more and because we were a bit lucky today, we got it.
“An outstanding experience for everyone who was here. I don’t think anyone would have thought before the game that Liverpool v Fulham will be a game that you will never forget in your life. But… you’re welcome.
“I never saw a competitive game with this amount of ‘worldies’. Trent’s free-kick: unbelievable. Macca, before the game you could see his foot was right today and I thought today, ‘You better try it’ and he obviously thought the same.”
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