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Premier League reaction as leaders Liverpool's 26-match unbeaten run comes to an end with a 3-2 defeat at Fulham After Arsenal's draw at Everton on Saturday, Liverpool's lead at the top of the table is cut to 11 points It means Liverpool require 11 points from their final seven games to win their 20th top-flight title Arne Slot - 'We are fully aware we have to compete for seven more games' Elsewhere, Manchester derby & Brentford-Chelsea end in a stalemates; Southampton relegated Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Jonty Colman, Ben Ramsdale, Neil Johnston & Holly Bacon. Edited by Murray Burnell. #bbcfootball, Whats App 03301231826, text 81111 (UK only, standard rates apply) Arne Slot has done very well in his first season, when a new coach comes in you never know if the players will like their ideas. To be in this position in the league at this stage we could have only dreamed of at the start of the season. My biggest criticism is his lack of rotation but he’s playing with a squad that isn’t his. Let’s get the league done and celebrate and see what the transfer window brings as we need some more depth. Luke, Chester FT: Fulham 3-2 Liverpool Clinton Morrison Former Republic of Ireland striker on the Football Daily podcast Fulham were outstanding and the atmosphere was incredible. They needed to bounce back after the defeat to Crystal Place the week before [in the FA Cup quarter-final] and to a man they were fantastic. Calvin Bassey and Antonee Robinson did not give Mohamed Salah a kick. Bassey was aggressive, he got forward and the midfield were strong. FT: Fulham 3-2 Liverpool This video can not be played 'Mo will show up' - Slot not worried by Salah's form Should Liverpool fans be worried about Mohamed Salah's form? There is no doubt he has been outstanding at times this season and looks nailed on to finish with the Premier League Golden Boot after scoring 27 times - six more than his nearest rival Erling Haaland. But Salah's blank at Fulham on Sunday means he has gone four club games without scoring. The Egypt forward managed just one attempt against the Cottagers as Liverpool lost away from home in the Premier League for the first time this season. He had 50 touches in total but was largely quiet. "Mo will show up again, I don’t worry about that, " Reds boss Arne Slot told MOTD2. #bbcfootball, Whats App 03301231826, text 81111 (UK only, standard rates apply) Really disappointed in Arsenal and Mikel. Matches like the Everton one were must win games, regardless of slightly iffy refereeing. We were waiting for Liverpool to slip up but couldn’t put anymore pressure on them. We don’t deserve to win the league with so many toothless matches this season. Guy, Nottingham Fulham 3-2 Liverpool Football fans will be the first to admit that we can be the melodramatic kind when a result doesn't go the way we wanted or expected. But was Fulham v Liverpool the perfect example of that? 'This Liverpool team isn't actually that great. ' 'The Premier League is a poor league this season. ' 'Liverpool's class of 2024-25 wouldn't have won the title in another season. ' Those have all been the classic shouts heard throughout the year and highlighted once again as the Reds slipped to defeat at Craven Cottage. But was it not just, as former goalkeeper Shay Given stated on Match of the Day, '15 minutes of madness' from Arne Slot's side in the first half? Aside from the goals, which were all gift wrapped by Liverpool's defence, the home side rarely threatened. And the x G backs that up. #bbcfootball, Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) The Spin Doctor: Looks like Mo Salah and VVD have ran out of juice this season and are now showing their age. Understand why Liverpool may be holding off giving them both new contracts. FT: Fulham 3-2 Liverpool Shay Given Former Manchester City goalkeeper on MOTD2 Virgil van Dijk needed to be stronger for Rodrigo Muniz's goal which ended up being the winning goal. But Muniz's first touch was unbelievable while his second touch just to get it down. It's a mixture of brilliant play by Fulham and very poor defending by Liverpool. FT: Fulham 3-2 Liverpool Shay Given Former Manchester City goalkeeper on MOTD2 This video can not be played Match of the Day 2 analysis: How '15 minutes of madness' cost Liverpool Liverpool were very poor. There was 15 minutes of madness in the first half and that's not like Liverpool at all. They're top of the league for a reason because they are brilliant at the back. But Ibrahima Konate was all over the place in the first half. Fulham 3-2 Liverpool Liverpool suffered only their second Premier League defeat of the season against Fulham, ending their run of 26 unbeaten league games since losing 1-0 to Nottingham Forest in September. It was their first away league defeat since April 2024 vs. Everton (0-2), ending a run of 17 away matches without defeat in the top-flight. The Reds needed to survive just three more away matches in the league to end the season unbeaten away from home, but it wasn't to be. Only four teams in history have achieved that feat - the most recent being Manchester United in the 2020-21 campaign. Fulham 3-2 Liverpool Eight days on from a bruising home defeat by Crystal Palace that ended their dreams of FA Cup glory, Fulham produced a display that ensures there is still much to excite the fans before the end of the season. With seven games left, they remain in the fight for Champions League places, especially given fifth is likely to be enough to qualify. Unlikely as that may have been at the start of the season, it should come as no shock to anyone who witnessed the first 45 minutes against Liverpool. There is no doubt Fulham were helped by some errors, but the build-up to the first goal was a prime example of the flowing football they're capable of, while their resilience shone through in the second. With games in hand for Newcastle and Manchester City, the Champions League remains a long shot but if they can match their showing against Liverpool between now and the end of May, anything is possible. Should it come to it, a place in the Europa League or the Conference League is not a bad consolation. #bbcfootball, Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Despite Liverpool's setback at Craven Cottage, a record-equalling 20th championship is surely a formality now? The Reds could even win the title as early as 20 April - if results elsewhere go their way - with no team in Premier League history throwing away a lead of this size at this stage of the season. How good have Arne Slot's team been this season? Are fans overreacting to the Fulham defeat? Do we expect too much? How can Liverpool compete again next year? Do they need something new in the squad? Send all your Liverpool thoughts and title talk this way. #bbcfootball, Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply). Man Utd 0-0 Man City Simon Stone BBC Sport's chief football news reporter Matheus Nunes is finally making a lasting impression at Manchester City - as a full-back. City spent £53m to bring the Portugal international north from Wolves in 2023. It was a deal Pep Guardiola went for as his attempts to sign Lucas Paqueta from West Ham were stalled by the Brazilian's FA betting charge, which has still not been resolved. For a while it seemed Nunes would go the same way as Kalvin Phillips, who failed to impress from the moment he arrived from Leeds and is currently on loan at Ipswich. But with injuries decimating Guardiola's squad, Nunes has found his role - as a right-back. "He

can become a good right-back, " said Guardiola. "He's not a player to play in

the middle because he's not clever enough with composure. But he has incredible

skills and is learning a lot. "Full-backs always have a big mistake (in them) when they are

sleeping for the cross at the far post but he defended two or three really good

crosses that Bruno put in. "He can play in that position and help us a lot. "When

you start the season and say you are going to play Matheus at right-back

and Nico (O'Reilly) at left-back you would say what are you talking about but it is what

it is. " Brentford 0-0 Chelsea Nizaar Kinsella BBC Sport football news reporter at the Brentford Community Stadium When Enzo Maresca's starting line-up was announced before Chelsea's trip to Brentford on Sunday, there was a sense of surprise among many Blues fans across social media. And, after a drab goalless draw at Brentford stretched their winless away run to eight matches to leave their Champions League hopes in the balance, the questions about his team selection grew even louder. Maresca rested Nicolas Jackson, Cole Palmer, Marc Cucurella and an in-form Pedro Neto against their west London rivals. In came Malo Gusto, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Christopher Nkunku and Noni Madueke, who all struggled to make an impact. All four of Chelsea's rested stars came on in the second half and the Blues went from having just six shots and one on target before the interval to 17 shots and four on target. The Chelsea boss also faced criticism from sections of the away end, who have shown increasing frustration at his style of play, amid chants of "attack, attack, attack" and "we've had a shot" during a poor first half. The bigger concern is, although Chelsea remain fourth, the fight for the Champions League places is looking increasingly competitive, with Manchester City, Aston Villa and Newcastle all within three points of the Blues. Tottenham 3-1 Southampton Alex Brotherton BBC Sport The inevitable has been confirmed. Southampton's 3-1 defeat at Tottenham guaranteed what everyone had known for a long time now - they will be playing Championship football next season. Ivan Juric's men have become the first Premier League team to be relegated with as many as seven matches still to play. And they still need two more points to avoid taking the tag of being the worst Premier League team in history from Derby County's class of 2007-08. With fourth-bottom Wolves 12 points clear, Saints are almost certain to be joined in the second tier by Leicester and Ipswich, with the trio needing another 19 points to avoid becoming the worst bottom three ever in the Premier League. Nothing else is certain, not least the future of manager Juric whose 18-month contract is believed to contain a break clause. "No, now we will see everything, " said the 49-year-old Croatian when asked if talks had taken place regarding his future. "We are thinking just about the games now. We will see now what everyone thinks, what I think. The fans deserve much more and we have to understand all of the mistakes we have made and then create something really strong. "It's a difficult day, a tough day but I see the fans, how they love their players and their team - it's something incredible. This experience has to serve to create something stronger than this. " Man Utd 0-0 Man City Simon Stone BBC Sport's chief football news reporter Amid all the noise - on and off the pitch - around yesterday's Manchester derby, it was interesting to note Casemiro turned in another effective midfield display. The 33-year-old has born the brunt of huge criticism this season as he struggled to deal with the physical demands of the Premier League. However, almost without anyone noticing, the former Real Madrid star has eased his way back into Ruben Amorim's team. Casemiro completed the full 90 minutes in the draw with Arsenal on 9 March and started both legs of the Europa League last-16 game victory over Real Sociedad. He started the defeat at Nottingham Forest last Tuesday and completed the full 90 minutes against Manchester City yesterday. "He wasn’t playing because he wasn’t the best option but he continued to work, " reflected Amorim after the 0-0 draw at Old Trafford. "I look at my players. If you improve what we ask they have the opportunity. The credit is all Casemiro. He is our player and will continue to be. " Casemiro still has a year left on a massive contract and has already stated his intention to remain at United for another season. Man Utd 0-0 Man City Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said derogatory chants about Phil Foden's mother from Manchester United fans showed "a lack of class". Speaking after an insipid and goalless Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Sunday, Guardiola said it was not an issue for United but for the individuals involved. England international Foden was targeted by insulting chants during the first half of the Premier League match. "Lack of class. But it's not United, it's the people, you know? " said Guardiola. "We are so exposed, people who are on the screen in world football - managers, owners, and football players especially. "Honestly, I don't understand the mind of the people involving the mum of Phil. It's a lack of integrity, class, and they should be ashamed. " The outcome of the game means City remain fifth in the Premier League, a point behind Chelsea in fourth, with United back in 13th. Man Utd 0-0 Man City Simon Stone BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at Old Trafford "Not so much red or blue - grey would be better. " The overwhelming feeling around the 196th Manchester derby was neatly summed up by a comment posted on the BBC Sport website. It might be a stretch to claim, as one respondent did, it was 'the worst derby match in the world'. But the sentiment encapsulated the mood. "It's a Manchester derby, " seethed former United captain Gary Neville on Sky Sports after the dull goalless draw at Old Trafford. "It should have more blood, thunder, risk, and courage involved in playing the game. "The congratulations and love-in I'm watching says both teams are happy with 0-0. It looks like it's Sunday afternoon and they're going to go for a roast dinner together now. " United head coach Ruben Amorim has not been in England long but the former Sporting boss has worked a few things out. "I understand everything, " he said. "Gary Neville is critical about everything. I understand that part. " Fulham 3-2 Liverpool Emma Smith BBC Sport at Craven Cottage And while Liverpool scored in the second half and came close to an equaliser when Harvey Elliott struck the bar, Fulham always had a measure of control. If Calvin Bassey checked his short pockets at full time, he would have found Mohamed Salah. The problem for Silva is that this is not how Fulham have played all season. It is not even how Fulham have played all week. This win was a tonic after a really poor eight days for the Cottagers. Last weekend, the atmosphere on the banks of the Thames was very different as Fulham were dumped out of the FA Cup in the quarter-finals by Crystal Palace. They were also beaten at Arsenal in midweek. But the Gunners are now the only top-four side Fulham have not beaten in the league this season. Against this, they have dropped points at home to three of the current bottom four - losing 4-1 at Craven Cottage to Wolves, as well as drawing with Ipswich and Southampton. Fulham's past six league games have brought alternating wins and defeats - and it is that inconsistency which raises the biggest question as to how far Silva can take them. "The reaction was great, " Silva told his post-match media conference, referencing recent bad results. "The energy was there, the high tempo. We picked the right moments to press, to play balls in behind; we showed great commitment and attitude from the first minute. "This has been a week of big games for us, and in the first two, we did not get what we wanted. So to bounce back and give something back for the fans was important, because the atmosphere has been top level. " Fulham 3-2 Liverpool Emma Smith BBC Sport at Craven Cottage The 2008-09 Premier League season remains the high water mark for Fulham. Under Roy Hodgson, they finished seventh with a best-ever total of 53 points; it secured qualification for the inaugural Europa League, in which the Londoners went all the way to the final. For a decade and a half, that idyllic era seemed very far away for Fulham fans. But after a sun-soaked April day where they deservedly handed champions-elect Liverpool a first away league defeat of the season, they may start to believe those glory days may return. Marco Silva's class of 2025 have moved on to 48 points with the win over Liverpool, just five shy of the club's record tally with seven league games still to play. They sit eighth in the Premier League, firmly in the congested battle for Europe. Certainly Fulham are candidates for the Europa League - and potentially even more. If this 3-2 win over Liverpool was the only Fulham game you saw this season, you would believe they could be a Champions League side. Silva's men were good value for the win, and could have been further in front following a first half where – an Alexis Mac Allister wonder goal aside – they were rampant. Fulham pressed Liverpool relentlessly, like few sides have this campaign. Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk, so often like granite, cracked under the relentless work-rate of Rodrigo Muniz, whose status as feared Premier League front man will astonish those who witnessed a failed loan stint at Middlesbrough. Konate was caught out after six minutes trying to turn on the ball in his own area, and Liverpool were fortunate not to concede a penalty when Caoimhin Kelleher looked to have fouled Muniz. He was subbed in the second half after a torrid afternoon. For the third goal, Muniz beautifully pulled a ball from the sky and finished low through Kelleher as Van Dijk was left standing by the Brazilian. #bbcfootball, Whats App 03301231826, text 81111 (UK only, standard rates apply) Give Fulham their due, they had definitely done their homework, they came out fighting from the word go. We know Liverpool like playing out from the back but with Fulham playing so high and with so much intensity it was so clear what was going to happen. LFC’s back line was just making mistake after mistake and some certain players just looked as they didn’t want to play. Liverpool need to look at themselves, they have already been knocked out of three cup competitions this season, so God forbid they should miss out on the league. Jed, Cyprus Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.