“Crying out for a spark” – reporter sums up Liverpool concern at Craven Cottage
Liverpool’s afternoon at Craven Cottage was shaped less by the scoreline and more by a familiar lack of incision.
Despite seeing plenty of the ball against Fulham, we struggled to turn control into genuine threat by the half time whistle.
The opening goal came when Raul Jiminez flicked a clever pass into the path of Harry Wilson, who raced into the area and finished low beyond Alisson.
From that moment on, Fulham looked increasingly comfortable sitting deep and letting us circulate possession.