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Speaking to Sky Sports, Slot said:
“One of his strengths is dominating the one-v-one. We’ve seen this season that he gets more and more and more playing time. That’s what he deserves because every time he plays, he does really well.
“His influence in the game, like he did today and against Wolves. Today, he even scored a goal which is vital in football because goals matter a lot.”
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— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 11, 2026"It's a good feeling and a great feeling..."
Rio Ngumoha can't stop smiling after scoring his first goal at Anfield! 🥹 pic.twitter.com/IYvGHWvlkV
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— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 11, 2026"He's going to miss those moments... he'll never forget that Liverpool crowd!"
Mo Salah soaking up the Kop's ovation after scoring against Fulham 🥹 pic.twitter.com/MI7DueezUJ
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Liverpool end a run of three straight losses with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Fulham in the Premier League. Two quickfire goals in the first half from Ngumoha and Salah sealed the win, as Liverpool stay fifth, but are now just one point behind fourth-place Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Fulham are 11th and have lost important ground in the race for European football next season.
A sensational solo strike from 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha and a goal from Mo Salah on his Anfield return secured all three points for Arne Slot's side 💥 pic.twitter.com/Q5d0jZ4Ev3
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 11, 2026
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Fulham swing a corner into the box and Andersen goes down after he’s caught by Gravenberch. It was accidental and the ball had already sailed well over the Fulham captain’s head.
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Salah is withdrawn late on and departs to a standing ovation. Anfield rises to salute their Egyptian forward, whose goal put Liverpool into control this evening. There will be four minutes of added time. Liverpool are so close now.
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Fulham threaten again. Chukwueze’s shot is blocked and the ball falls into Jimenez’s path. The striker takes aim, but fizzes a skimming effort just wide.
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Can Liverpool hold on to protect their advantage and preserve their clean sheet?
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Fulham make a couple late changes as they continue their search for a goal. Jimenez and Chukwueze replace Muniz and Wilson. Liverpool then flood forward and a cross breaks to Mac Allister on the edge of Fulham’s penalty area. The midfielder then slams a powerful strike wide of the post.
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What a miss. Smith Rowe has to score. Iwobi passes to Sessegnon, who fizzes a cross into Smith Rowe. The playmaker is unmarked, and directs a first-time volley wide of the far post from inside the penalty area. That’s Fulham best chance of the match and Smith Rowe has wasted it.
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It’s interesting that Slot chose to take off Ngumoha earlier. Will he give the 17-year-old a start against PSG next week? Fulham fail to clear a Liverpool corner and Leno can only palm it as far as Van Dijk. The Liverpool captain heads the ball back across goal, but Konate can’t quite reach it.
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There’s acres of space for Liverpool on the counter now. Salah clips a fantastic pass over to Gakpo, who drives into the penalty area and cuts inside, but his shot is blocked by the Fulham defence.
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Gomez has just entered the action, but he’s sloppy and careless in possession, allowing Berge to pounce. The midfielder tries to play in Muniz, but Van Dijk is there to make a crucial interception.
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Slot orders a triple change to introduce some fresh legs. Ngumoha departs to a standing ovation, while Frimpong and Wirtz are also cheered off. Isak, Mac Allister and Gomez are on as their replacements. Silva also makes a change, with Sessegnon on for Robinson.
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Fulham are beginning to ask more questions of Liverpool, who have let the momentum slip over the last few minutes. Liverpool are sinking progressively deeper and are inviting pressure.
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What a massive opportunity for Fulham. Wilson swings a corner into the box, and Muniz isn’t tracked, ghosting in at the near post. Somehow, he doesn’t get a clean connection on the header and Liverpool are able to scramble it clear. In a game of few chances for Fulham, the striker has to do better there.
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The next goal in this game is crucial. A third for Liverpool would eradicate any chance of a Fulham comeback. However, a goal for the visitors would set up a very nervy end to the match.
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The Anfield crowd asks for a penalty after Salah’s close range pass strikes Robinson’s arm. However, it’s from point-blank range and his arm was in a natural position.
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Wirtz threads a perfectly-weighted pass through to Frimpong, who uses his frightening pace to latch onto it. He runs into Fulham’s penalty area, but cannot find a Liverpool player with his cross. Frimpong has also been outstanding for the hosts in the opening 56 minutes of this encounter.
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Ngumoha gets the better of Castagne again as he cuts inside and floats a cross over to Wirtz at the back post. From a tight angle, the German playmaker loops his volley over the bar. In the following Liverpool attack, Ngumoha dances away from Castagne and Lukic, but his shot is straight at Leno, who easily catches it.
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Frimpong and Salah combine effectively on the right wing. The full-back then finds Gakpo with a teasing cross. Instead of heading it, the forward takes a touch, allowing a combination of Leno and Andersen to scramble it clear.
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Robinson whips a menacing cross into the box, aiming for Muniz at the near post. However, the striker is closely tracked by Konate and cannot get any contact on it. Fulham have made a purposeful start to this second half.
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Fulham have the ball in Liverpool’s net as Smith Rowe’s deflected shot falls into Lukic’s path, who swivels inside the penalty area before scoring from close range. However, the offside flag goes up straight away and Liverpool escape unscathed.
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We are back under way for the second half. Jones picked up an injury at the end of the first half, and he’s replaced by Gravenberch. Meanwhile, Fulham make two changes, bringing on Lukic and Smith Rowe for King and Bobb.
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Liverpool have jumped into a deserved 2-0 lead over Fulham thanks to fabulous goals from Ngumoha and Salah. Both finishes left Fulham goalkeeper Leno with no chance, and Liverpool are on track to end their run of three consecutive defeats in all competitions.
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There is a break in play as Jones is down and receiving treatment. He came off the pitch and now looks ready to re-enter the action. Interestingly, Gravenberch was just about to come on, but Slot hasn’t made the change just yet. Definitely one to watch at half-time.
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Liverpool look motivated and hungry at Anfield today. They’ve dominated the ball, defended diligently, created chances, and scored two very impressive goals.
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Two goals in a matter of minutes for Liverpool. Once again, Ngumoha travels so effectively with the ball and clips a cross into Gakpo. Facing away from goal, he tees up Salah, who places a clinical first-time strike into the bottom corner from inside the penalty area.
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It’s a special strike from an exhilarating player. Wirtz passes to Ngumoha, who dribbles at Castagne. He cuts inside of the Fulham defender twice to create some space inside the penalty area before firing a powerful, curling effort into the far corner. Leno has no chance and Anfield rises to a quite brilliant goal.
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Everyone thought that was in! Wilson has been anonymous in these first 33 minutes, but in a split second, he comes alive, dribbling at Robertson, before bending a long range shot which narrowly curls over the bar. Mamardashvili was worried and that’s definitely the closest that Fulham have come to scoring so far.
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Ngumoha beats Castagne and clips a cross to the back post. Salah tries to nod the ball into Jones’ path, but Leno comes out and catches from inside the six-yard box.
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Castagne does well to dig out a cross for Iwobi, who is just arriving into the penalty area. He’s in acres of space, but takes a poor touch, allowing Liverpool to react and tackle him. Seconds later, Iwobi works some more space and shoots, but his tame effort is easily held by Mamardashvili.
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Salah has twice gone close for Liverpool.
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Frimpong continues to cause Fulham problems, beating Robinson to the ball, before poking it through to Salah, who is waiting inside the six-yard box. He can’t get it out of his feet and Berge does well to get back and make the block.
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“No to ticket price increases” reads a banner at the bottom of the Kop, which is applauded around the ground. Fans have been planning a protest after the club announced hikes on season tickets for the next three seasons earlier this week. Fans also tell the club where they can shove their prices, in a not-so polite chant.
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Fulham stream forward on the counter through Iwobi and Robinson, but the resulting cross doesn’t fall to a white shirt and Konate is able to emerge with possession. At the other end, Gakpo shoots from outside the area, but his powerful effort fizzes wide.
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Fulham have been under all the early pressure, but they’re holding firm so far. There are penalty shouts from Liverpool as Bobb bumps into Ngumoha. It was a slightly risky and clumsy challenge. Nevertheless, the referee wasn’t interested at all and Fulham survive.
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Frimpong flies forward again and feeds Salah, who fires a strike at goal. Once again, Leno is alert and up to the challenge, making an important save to deny the Liverpool forward.
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Salah, Wirtz and Frimpong combine effectively in attack, with the full back crossing for the arriving Robertson, but his low shot is blocked. Liverpool have made a positive start here.
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Ngumoha has made a lively start. The youngster uses his acceleration to latch onto Jones’ pass and burst to the byline. However, he can’t quite pick out a Liverpool player with his cross, which Leno catches.
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Frantic start to this game. Fulham are pressing Liverpool high up the pitch. You can feel the buzz in the stadium when Ngumoha gets the ball. Frimpong wins a corner, but its cleared by Bassey.
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With Szoboszlai and Jones in the midfield pivot, it’s a very attack-minded Liverpool line-up. Robertson and Frimpong both love to get forward as full-backs as well.
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With Ekitike and Isak on the bench, it looks like Gakpo will start as Liverpool’s central striker. He will be supported on either flank by Salah and Ngumoha, with Wirtz adopting the playmaker role.
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Van Dijk and Andersen lead their sides out onto the Anfield pitch. Can Liverpool get their season back on track, or will Fulham inflict further misery on Slot?
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“I know a lot was said about some of our fans choosing to leave early at Manchester City last weekend, but I always say it is up to us to perform in a way that keeps them involved,” wrote Arne Slot in his matchday programme notes. It will be interesting to see the reaction Slot and his team get here. In Paris, Slot felt the support from the stands despite the result against City.
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 11, 2026"I can't believe we're now talking about a manager that won the PL title last season"
Jamie Redknapp on Liverpool's recent results 😬 pic.twitter.com/5iW6lb00pG
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Earlier today, Arsenal suffered a disappointing 2-1 loss against Bournemouth at the Emirates Stadium. Junior Kroupi opened the scoring for the visitors, before Viktor Gyokeres equalised with a penalty. However, Alex Scott netted a late winner for Bournemouth to leave Arsenal nine points ahead of Manchester City, who have played two less games.
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Friday 10th April
West Ham United 4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0
Saturday 11th April
Arsenal 1 Bournemouth 2
Brentford 2 Everton 2
Burnley 0 Brighton 2
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Harry Wilson was part of Liverpool’s youth set up and a member of the first team between 2014 and 2022. However, he failed to nail down consistent minutes and was sent out a various loans, before eventually joining Fulham permanently in 2022. This season, Wilson has scored 10 Premier League goals, emerging as one of the division’s most effective attackers. He netted in Fulham’s previous outing, a 3-1 victory over Burnley before the international break.
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Earlier this week, Liverpool announced that Andy Robertson will leave the club at the end of this season. The left-back has enjoyed nine excellent years at the club, winning two Premier League titles, a Champions League, the FA Cup and two League Cups.
Robertson starts ahead of Kerkez today and will get a wonderful reception from the home fans.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 9, 2026We can confirm Andy Robertson will bring his Reds career to an end at the conclusion of the current season.
He will do so as a Liverpool legend ❤️
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Fulham’s last game was three weeks ago, due to the international break and getting knocked out of the FA Cup. Marco Silva has picked the same starting line-up as his team 21 days ago when Burnley were defeated. That means in-form Harry Wilson is playing against his old team.
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Mohammed Salah was an unused substitute in the PSG defeat, but he starts today. Other attacking changes see Rio Ngumoha and Cody Gakpo also start. Andy Robertson and Curtis Jones are the only changes.
Hugo Ekitike, Alexander Isak, Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch and Milos Kerkez are notable names on the bench.
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Hello and welcome to our coverage of this Premier League match between Liverpool and Fulham at Anfield.
Liverpool’s disastrous season has plummeted to new lows in recent games. Last weekend, Arne’s Slot men were demolished 4-0 by a rampant Manchester City side in the FA Cup. This heavy defeat led parts of the away support to chant Xabi Alonso’s name, with the Liverpool legend and former Real Madrid manager fully available this summer.
The midweek Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain was also a sobering experience as the reigning European champions cruised to a comfortable 2-0 victory over Liverpool in the French capital.
Truthfully, PSG ripped their opponents apart, and Liverpool were lucky to escape the Parc des Princes with just a two-goal deficit. The visitors failed to register a shot on target and painfully lacked confidence, attacking verve and defensive stability.
However, Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group believe that Slot deserves to stay in charge despite this chaotic campaign. In the Premier League, Liverpool sit fifth, just a point ahead of sixth-place Chelsea, who play Man City on Sunday.
More worryingly for Liverpool, they’re only seven points ahead of Newcastle United, who lie in 13th. If consistency doesn’t improve, Liverpool could miss out on European football altogether, an unthinkable scenario for the club which strolled to Premier League glory last season. Three successive defeats in all competitions have heaped a tremendous amount of pressure on Slot and his players ahead of this game.
There was real frustration from Fulham fans as their side crashed out of the FA Cup fifth round, after losing at home to Championship Southampton with a rotated line-up at the start of March. Without the worry of relegation, there were fears that the season could fizzle out, but Fulham are just five points adrift of Liverpool.
European football is a realistic possibility, and could be the added motivation to keep Marco Silva at the club. The 48-year-old is out of contract in the summer and hasn’t committed to a new deal at Craven Cottage.
Fulham arrive at Anfield with all the pressure on Slot’s underperforming Liverpool side, who play the second leg of their Champions League tie against PSG next week.
This is Fulham’s first match back after the recent international break, so they’ll be full of energy and ready to inflict more misery on Liverpool.
Kick-off is at 20:00, with lineups on the way shortly.
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