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In the Premier League title race, Liverpool proved they are still contenders with a convincing 3-1 victory over Fulham.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ryan Gravenberch, and Diogo Jota scored the crucial goals to bounce back from their previous loss to Crystal Palace.
Despite Timothy Castagne denying Allison a clean sheet, Liverpool showed their resilience and determination. The match started with Alexander-Arnold's impressive free-kick goal from 25 yards out, leaving the goalkeeper helpless in the 32nd minute.
This outstanding performance caught the attention of Real Madrid, who are rumored to be interested in signing him.
However, Fulham managed to level the score early in the second half when Castagne capitalized on a defensive mistake and scored.
Liverpool quickly regained the lead as Gravenberch beautifully curled the ball into the top corner just eight minutes into the second half.
The team's spirit and determination were evident as they continued to dominate the game. Jota sealed the victory for Liverpool with a well-placed shot in the 72nd minute, securing a 3-1 win at Craven Cottage.
Manager Jurgen Klopp's motivating words during half-time clearly had a positive impact on the team, as Liverpool displayed a strong mentality and determination to secure the important win. This victory showed that Liverpool is a force to be reckoned with in the Premier League title race.
Liverpool remain determined to clinch the title under Jurgen Klopp's leadership, refusing to give up despite a recent setback in the Europa League.
Klopp's team quickly bounced back, proving their resilience by holding off rivals Arsenal and Manchester City in a tight race.
The Reds currently sit second in the standings, level on points with the Gunners and one point ahead of City.
With the English title up for grabs, the competition is intense and promises to go down to the wire. Liverpool's latest victory sees them level with Arsenal on 74 points, narrowly behind on goal difference. Meanwhile, Manchester City trail by just one point, with an extra game in hand to make up ground.