Fulham rescued a dramatic point through a stunning stoppage-time strike from Harrison Reed.
Liverpool stood off the substitute, allowing him space to fire into the top corner past Alisson.
The equaliser exposed recurring issues for Liverpool when defending late leads.
They had gone ahead moments earlier through Cody Gakpo in stoppage time.
Fulham had taken the lead earlier when Harry Wilson finished a clever move initiated by Raúl Jiménez.
Liverpool struggled creatively in the first half, missing key attacking players and natural width.
Florian Wirtz equalised after the break following a controversial VAR decision.
Fulham defended deep but remained dangerous on the counter throughout the match.
Liverpool failed to manage the closing moments, a concern acknowledged by Arne Slot.
Reed’s goal capped another resilient display from Marco Silva’s side and extended Fulham’s late-scoring run.
Reed’s Late Thunderbolt Denies Liverpool as Fulham Snatch Dramatic Draw
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