Fulham Rescue Point with Stoppage Time Stunner Against Liverpool as United Share Spoils with Leeds

Fulham Rescue Point with Stoppage Time Stunner Against Liverpool as United Share Spoils with Leeds

Fulham secured a dramatic 2-2 draw against Liverpool thanks to a brilliant late leveller from Harrison Reed, with both teams netting in added time, while Manchester United played out a 1-1 stalemate at Leeds on Sunday.

Liverpool appeared poised to strengthen their hold on a top four spot in the Premier League after overturning an early deficit to take the lead at Craven Cottage.

Harry Wilson netted the opener versus his old team to hand Fulham a well earned advantage at the interval.

The visitors stepped up their game post halftime, stretching their unbeaten streak to nine matches.

Florian Wirtz restored parity before Cody Gakpo slotted in Jeremie Frimpongs delivery in the 94th minute.

Yet, the away sides joy was brief as Reed unleashed a shot from distance that flew into the upper corner, marking his first goal in three seasons.

This result maintains Liverpools three point cushion over fifth placed United in the race for Champions League qualification next term.

The Red Devils seemed destined for an uncommon loss at Elland Road as the fixture revived their longstanding feud following Leedss two year hiatus from top flight action.

Brenden Aaronsons effort soon after the restart ignited ecstatic celebrations from the locals, though Matheus Cunha responded swiftly to prevent Uniteds first loss to Leeds in 16 years.

United have repeatedly squandered chances to enter the top four lately, and Ruben Amorim suggested he might depart Old Trafford when his 18 month deal expires.

"I arrived to manage, not just coach," Amorim remarked.

"Every area, from scouting to the sporting director, must fulfil their roles. Ill handle mine for 18 months, then we proceed."

Tottenham offered scant relief for Thomas Frank in a 1-1 home tie versus Sunderland.

Ben Davies gave the hosts the edge, but they could not secure only their second league victory on home soil since the campaigns start.

Brian Brobbey drew level for Sunderland with 10 minutes remaining, prolonging their unbeaten sequence to five outings even without six squad members at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Tottenham drop to 13th, trailing eighth placed Sunderland by three points.

Igor Thiago notched a treble to propel Brentford to seventh via a 4-2 triumph over Everton.

Just Erling Haaland has outscored the Brazilian in the Premier League this year, with Thiago now on 14 strikes at Goodison Park.

Nathan Collins also found the net for the Bees, who now sit four points shy of the Champions League spots.

Newcastle have rejoined the Champions League pursuit with a 2-0 victory against Crystal Palace.

Goals in the second period by Bruno Guimaraes and Malick Thiaw boosted the Magpies to ninth, five points behind Liverpool.

Manchester City could narrow the deficit to leaders Arsenal to four points later when they welcome caretaker led Chelsea, who dismissed Enzo Maresca this week, to the Etihad Stadium.