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Report and free match highlights as Harrison Reed scores 97th-minute equaliser after Cody Gakpo thought he had won it for Liverpool; Harry Wilson and Florian Wirtz had goals given by VAR despite Reds attacker appearing offside;
Liverpool labored to a 2-1 win against Wolves at Anfield on Saturday, as Florian Wirtz bagged his first goal for Liverpool and it turned out to be the winner. Ryan Gravenberch gave Liverpool a deserved lead just before half time and just over a minute later Wirtz made it 2-0 amid huge celebrations at Anfield.
Carragher Questions VAR as Wirtz Offside Goal vs Fulham Reignites DebateLiverpool’s draw away at Fulham will linger in the memory not only for its dramatic conclusion, but for a VAR decision that
Liverpool boss Arne Slot was left once again to rue his side dropping points to late goals after a hectic 2-2 draw at Fulham thanks to Harrison Reed's last-gasp wonder strike.
Florian Wirtz has admitted he was convinced his goal would be ruled out for being offside in Liverpool's 2-2 draw at Fulham. Harry Wilson gave the Cottagers an early lead before Wirtz and Cody Gakpo efforts turned the game around for the Reds.
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Lewis Koumas Sparks Championship RevivalLiverpool’s summer of 2025 was one of transformation. Fresh off Arne Slot guiding the club to the Premier League title in 2024/25, a
It's been a 2025 that brought the highest of highs and the lowest of lows for Liverpool, both on and off the pitch. In a year that Liverpool lifted the Premier League title, they also endured their worst run of form since 1954 and struggle to bed in many of the signings from their £446m spending spree.