Reds Bounce Back in Style at Craven Cottage
Liverpool delivered a statement response to their recent setbacks, overcoming Fulham 3-1 at Craven Cottage to join Arsenal at the Premier League summit. Jaya9 brings you an in-depth tactical breakdown of how Jurgen Klopp’s men reignited their title challenge through Trent Alexander-Arnold’s magic, Ryan Gravenberch’s breakthrough, and Diogo Jota’s clinical finishing.

Match Analysis: How Liverpool Overcame Fulham’s Resistance
First Half: Alexander-Arnold’s Masterpiece Meets Fulham’s Resilience
Liverpool dominated possession early but struggled to convert chances until Alexander-Arnold’s 32nd-minute free-kick – a curling effort that left Bernd Leno rooted. However, Timothy Castagne’s equalizer just before halftime exposed Liverpool’s defensive vulnerabilities, continuing their nine-game clean sheet drought at Craven Cottage.
As Jaya9 analyst Michael Cox notes: “Liverpool’s high defensive line worked well until Fulham’s quick transition caught Quansah out of position. Klopp will want better organization against Everton.”
Second Half Domination: Gravenberch & Jota Seal the Deal
The game turned when Harvey Elliott intercepted Alex Iwobi’s clearance, feeding Gravenberch for a sublime 20-yard curler (53′). The Dutchman’s first Premier League goal showcased why Liverpool pursued him last summer.
Diogo Jota then put the game beyond doubt, finishing coolly after Cody Gakpo’s incisive pass. The Portuguese forward now has 56 Liverpool goals – 43% coming as first-time finishes, highlighting his elite movement.
Gravenberch announced himself with a crucial goal in Liverpool’s title push
Title Race Implications: The Tightest Three-Way Battle in Years
With this win:
- Liverpool (74 pts) pull level with Arsenal (74 pts) but trail on goal difference
- Manchester City (73 pts) lurk dangerously with a game in hand
- The Reds improve to 7 away wins in their last 9 Premier League matches
“This is the strongest Premier League ever,” Klopp told Jaya9. “Being in this fight with Arsenal and City shows our character.”
Key Performers & Tactical Takeaways
Player of the Match: Diogo Jota (8/10)
- 1 goal, 3 key passes
- 100% shot accuracy (2/2 on target)
- Won 4/5 duels
Tactical Spotlight: Elliott’s Hybrid Role
Harvey Elliott (7/10) thrived in a right-sided midfield role, creating 2 big chances while covering Alexander-Arnold’s forward runs. His heat map showed 32% activity in Fulham’s final third.
What’s Next? The Merseyside Derby Looms
Liverpool face Everton on Wednesday in a potentially title-deciding derby. With Mohamed Salah and Darwin Núñez likely to return, Klopp has options to rotate.
Jaya9 predicts: If Liverpool win at Goodison Park, their remaining schedule (West Ham, Spurs, Villa) becomes very manageable. But defensive focus must improve.

Final Verdict: Liverpool’s Title Hopes Alive
This performance answered critics questioning Liverpool’s mentality after recent stumbles. While defensive issues persist, their attacking firepower – now boosted by Jota’s return – makes them genuine contenders.
As Jamie Carragher noted: “Winning four away games in 10 days would put Liverpool in pole position.” With Arsenal and City also flawless recently, this three-horse race promises drama until May.
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