
In a thrilling Matchweek 16 fixture at Anfield, Liverpool and Fulham played out a 2-2 draw that had drama, missed chances, and moments of brilliance. Liverpool’s dominance in possession was counterbalanced by Fulham’s clinical finishing and resolute defending. While the Reds looked like favorites on paper, Fulham snatched a deserved point with a strong second-half fightback.
Stat Breakdown
Shots: Liverpool 14 | Fulham 13
xG (Expected Goals): Liverpool 2.3 | Fulham 1.2
Possession: Liverpool 59% | Fulham 41%
Liverpool had more shots and generated better chances, as reflected in their higher xG. However, Fulham’s ability to capitalize on limited opportunities kept them in the game.
Match Momentum

The xG timeline highlights Liverpool’s sustained pressure throughout the match. Goals from Cody Gakpo (47′) and Diogo Jota (85′) showcased the Reds’ resilience, but Fulham struck early and late, with Andreas Pereira (11′) and Rodrigo Muniz (76′) making their mark. Fulham’s late push was key to ensuring the draw, breaking up Liverpool’s rhythm in the final stages.
Shots Taken and On Goal


Liverpool’s shot map shows 14 attempts, with 2 goals coming from close range. Their overall xG of 2.26 indicates they created high-quality chances but fell short of converting more.


Fulham’s shot map tells a story of efficiency. They managed 13 shots, scoring 2 goals, and achieving an xG of 1.21. Their finishing was highlighted by Pereira’s sharp strike and Muniz’s clever positioning in the box.
Key Insight: Liverpool peppered the box with shots, while Fulham was precise, scoring despite fewer clear opportunities.
In Possession Tactics

Liverpool’s pass map shows a clear focus on controlling the game through the midfield triangle of Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, and Curtis Jones, with Alexander-Arnold providing width and progressive passes. The link-up between Luis Díaz and Mohamed Salah was a consistent attacking outlet.

Fulham, meanwhile, adopted a compact structure as shown in their pass map. The focus was on quick transitions, with Andreas Pereira pulling the strings in attack and Alex Iwobi linking well with Raul Jiménez. Defensively, they congested central spaces to frustrate Liverpool.
A tale of two teams: Liverpool with possession and relentless pressure, and Fulham with discipline and sharp finishing. While Klopp’s men may rue missed opportunities, Marco Silva’s Fulham will be delighted with a hard-fought draw at Anfield.