Liverpool maintained their Premier League lead despite Andy Robertson’s early dismissal, twice coming from behind to secure a 2-2 draw with Fulham at Anfield in a match filled with controversy and drama.
The contest sparked into life when Andreas Pereira escaped punishment for a dangerous challenge on Ryan Gravenberch before acrobatically volleying Fulham ahead. Liverpool’s challenges mounted when Robertson received a straight red card for denying Harry Wilson a clear goalscoring opportunity after 16 minutes.
Despite the numerical disadvantage, Liverpool showed remarkable resilience. Mohamed Salah provided his 100th assist for the club as Cody Gakpo equalized early in the second half. Though Rodrigo Muniz restored Fulham’s lead, returning substitute Diogo Jota secured a crucial point for the league leaders.
Fulham’s Antonee Robinson emerged as the standout performer, providing two assists while demonstrating defensive excellence with five tackles, four interceptions, and a block. The American left-back’s performance highlighted Robertson’s difficult afternoon and growing struggles.
Liverpool maintained control despite their disadvantage, recording 60% possession and outshooting Fulham 16-12. The result, combined with Arsenal’s goalless draw at Everton, keeps Liverpool atop the Premier League table, while Fulham remain ninth and in European contention.