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Liverpool entered their match against Fulham on April 11, 2026, at Anfield following a disappointing elimination from the FA Cup, where they suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat to Manchester City. This loss had put pressure on the team to perform well in the Premier League, especially after a three-game winless streak. The stakes were high as Liverpool aimed to regain momentum and improve their standing in the league.

In a crucial encounter, Liverpool managed to secure a 2-0 victory against Fulham. The match was marked by notable performances, particularly from Mohamed Salah, who scored his 250th non-penalty goal involvement in the Premier League. Additionally, 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha made history by becoming Liverpool’s youngest Premier League goalscorer at Anfield, achieving this milestone at just 17 years and 225 days old.

Despite the scoreline, the match was not without its challenges for Liverpool. Fulham displayed resilience, registering 19 shots throughout the game, the highest number recorded by an away team at Anfield since the 2003-04 season. This statistic highlights Fulham’s attacking intent, even though they were unable to convert their chances into goals.

Liverpool’s victory was essential as they had not secured a home win with a clean sheet in the Premier League since December. The win lifted Liverpool to fifth place in the Premier League standings, with a total of 49 points from 31 games. The team is now looking ahead to their next challenge, a Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Paris Saint-Germain, which adds further significance to their recent performance.

Referee Anthony Taylor officiated the match, ensuring that the game proceeded without major incidents. Liverpool’s injury list remains a concern, with key players such as Alisson Becker, Conor Bradley, Giovanni Leoni, Stefan Bajcetic, and Wataru Endo all sidelined. Fulham also faced injury issues, with Kevin ruled out due to a leg injury and Kenny Tete listed as a doubt with a foot injury.

Initial reactions to the match indicate a mix of relief and cautious optimism for Liverpool. Observers noted that while the team secured a vital win, there were moments in the second half where Fulham’s performance raised questions about Liverpool’s defensive stability. One commentator remarked, “It wasn’t entirely convincing in the end, however, with Fulham doing enough to worry their hosts in the second half.” This sentiment reflects the ongoing challenges Liverpool faces as they strive for consistency.

As Liverpool prepares for their upcoming fixtures, including the crucial match against Paris Saint-Germain, the focus will be on maintaining their recent form and addressing any lingering issues. The team’s ability to build on this victory will be essential as they navigate the final stretch of the season. With the pressure mounting, Liverpool’s next steps will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.

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