Leaders Liverpool âphenomenal in face of adversityâ
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Liverpool may have dropped points against Fulham â but the performance given by Arne Slotâs 10 men only served to reiterate their title credentials.
Twice the Premier League leaders fell behind following Andy Robertsonâs 17th-minute red card, and on both occasions they found an answer despite their numerical deficit at Anfield.
Liverpool played 89 minutes with 10 players, including stoppage-time, but an 86th-minute equaliser by the returning Diogo Jota earned reward for their impressive efforts in an enthralling encounter.
Perhaps the biggest compliment on Saturday was offered by Fulhamâs Antonee Robinson.
âCredit to them, it didnât feel like they had 10 men at all,â the left-back said.
âThey took a lot of risks pushing men high and they were rewarded for it. They piled the pressure on and were really positive.â
Liverpool performance âimpressiveâ with 10 men â Slot
Not only did Liverpool battle to a point despite the circumstances, but title rivals Arsenal failed to capitalise as they were held to a goalless draw by Everton.
It meant the Reds, who saw their advantage cut after last weekendâs Merseyside derby was postponed because of severe weather, extended their lead to five points before nearest challengers Chelsea host Brentford on Sunday (19:00 GMT).
âLiverpool were phenomenal. They went down to 10 men and didnât feel sorry for themselves,â former Premier League striker Chris Sutton told BBC Radio 5 Live.
âIt was a brilliant game. I thought Liverpool were phenomenal in the face of adversity.â
Liverpool have won 19 and lost just one of 23 games since Dutchman Slot replaced Jurgen Klopp in the summer, and they also sit top of the Champions League table with a perfect record in that competition.
With 10 men, against a Fulham side enjoying the clubâs best start to a Premier League season since 2003, the Reds still ended the match with more than 60% possession and led a host of attacking metrics including shots, big chances and touches in the opposition box.
The trick, according to Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, was to âstay calmâ â although he added that is âeasier to say than doâ.
âA great comeback, it is very positive. Itâs disappointing having 10 men but we showed fight,â Van Dijk told Sky Sports.
Since his Premier League debut for Liverpool in September 2020, no player has more goals as a substitute in the competition than Diogo Jota (eight)
There were no complaints from Slot regarding Robertsonâs early dismissal, after the left-back â earlier injured in a high tackle by Issa Diop â denied Harry Wilson a goalscoring opportunity.
Instead, Slot praised Robertson for embodying the spirit shown by the side for the remainder of the match.
âThe character the team showed, that is what Robbo showed,â Slot said.
âNothing to blame him [for], [only praise for] the character showed in wanting to continue because he got quite a hard knock. Unfortunately, it led to a deserved red card.â
On his teamâs performance, the Liverpool boss said: âI donât think I couldâve asked for more from my players, especially after going down to 10 men.
âItâs an emotional game and we were a man down. Itâs frustrating [but] itâs good to see our performance after so many setbacks.â
He added: âBeing a goal down twice, itâs all going against you. I thought we were outstanding.â
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Published26 July 2022
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