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Liverpool’s “unbelievable character” hailed as Ryan Gravenberch picked out

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Liverpool’s “unbelievable character” hailed as Ryan Gravenberch picked out

Liverpool may have dropped points at home to Fulham on Saturday, but there was still praise for Arne Slot‘s spirited 10-man side.

For most sides, going 1-0 down and losing a man early on would be game over, but this Liverpool outfit are made of sterner stuff.

The Reds twice came from behind to draw 2-2 with Fulham, with a ferocious Anfield crowd willing them on during a pulsating clash.

These Liverpool fans reacted to the Reds’ point on social media and in This Is Anfield’s comments section, commending the Reds’ attitude.

Dropped points but really good performance by Liverpool to play for majority of that match with 10 men and to keep that intensity to the very last min. Coming back from behind twice to get something out of that is brilliant.

Gravenberch absolutely sensational

— Dinesh Kumar (@DHardayal) December 14, 2024

Couldn’t ask for any more from those players – 70 mins with 10 men & an immense shift from them all to rescue a point. Jota with a moment of quality in front of goal that shows how much we’ve missed him, Gravenberch sublime as a makeshift CB & what a shift from Szoboszlai/Jones.

— Leanne Prescott (@_lfcleanne) December 14, 2024

“Being a goal and a man down in the first quarter of the match and still giving this performance, I am proud of the boys and their effort. Coming back from being a goal down twice. This might turn out to be a crucial point in the long scheme of things.”

“That’s a decent result. Still five points clear. One loss in all comps. Keep marching lads” – Stephen Andrew Greenwood on Facebook


As many allude to, this isn’t a result that anyone would have taken before the game, but it could be a good draw come May.

The resolve that Liverpool showed was outstanding, and both Slot and the players deserve a huge amount of credit for their efforts.

The fact that Arsenal could only draw 0-0 at home to Everton was an added bonus, meaning the Reds haven’t lost any ground on the Gunners.

Dropped point, yes – but not a disaster as it stands.



Source link – www.thisisanfield.com

Tags: Liverpool FC

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