Fulham snatched a dramatic late draw thanks to a stunning stoppage-time goal from Harrison Reed.
Liverpool failed to close out the match after taking a late lead.
Reed scored his fourth goal in six years, firing into the top corner from distance.
Liverpool stood off, allowing the substitute space to shoot in the 97th minute.
The champions had gone ahead moments earlier through Cody Gakpo.
Poor game management again cost Liverpool after recent similar collapses.
Arne Slot admitted holding a lead remains a recurring issue.
Fulham had earlier led through Harry Wilson after clever play from Raúl Jiménez.
A controversial equaliser from Florian Wirtz brought Liverpool level after half-time.
Despite pressure and late drama, Fulham’s persistence was rewarded with a deserved point.
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