
EPL Index
·6 April 2025
Player Ratings: Alex Iwobi Shines as Fulham Stun Liverpool in Five-Goal Thriller

EPL Index
·6 April 2025
In a Premier League season that has often veered between chaos and predictability, Fulham’s 3-2 triumph over Liverpool at Craven Cottage was a timely reminder that complacency can undo even the best of teams. While the visitors looked to be coasting after Alexis Mac Allister’s screamer, Marco Silva’s Fulham flipped the script in emphatic fashion.
With Liverpool eyeing the finishing line in the title race, this loss won’t derail their season entirely, but it does offer a sharp nudge that no game is won by pedigree alone. Fulham, meanwhile, played with the kind of courage and clarity that shows why mid-table mediocrity need not be a permanent state of being.
Liverpool began brightly, and when Mac Allister rifled his effort past Bernd Leno after 14 minutes, few would have wagered against another routine away win for the Reds. It was the kind of strike that seemed to underline the gulf in quality. But the beauty of the Premier League is in its refusal to follow the script.
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Ryan Sessegnon responded with equal vigour, smashing in a leveller to jolt Fulham—and their supporters—into life. From there, Liverpool unravelled. In the space of four chaotic minutes, Alex Iwobi and Rodrigo Muniz combined to turn the contest on its head. Iwobi, operating off the left flank with menace, was particularly electric, slicing through Liverpool’s disjointed backline with ease.
By half-time, Fulham were 3-1 up, a scoreline few could have imagined just 30 minutes earlier. The home crowd, often wary of false dawns, allowed themselves to believe.
Arne Slot made changes in the second half, throwing on Luis Diaz and Conor Bradley—moves that did inject some much-needed urgency. The duo combined brilliantly for Liverpool’s second goal, with Diaz slipping his finish under Leno to set up a tense final 15 minutes.
Yet, Liverpool lacked the edge that has often defined their comebacks. Mohamed Salah looked peripheral, Dominik Szoboszlai was ineffective, and Virgil van Dijk seemed unusually sluggish. The Premier League leaders may still have breathing room at the top, but performances like this invite pressure.
For Fulham, it was a deserved and spirited win, built on discipline, incisiveness, and a touch of flair. If they can bottle this kind of performance, they’ll have more say in the season’s final narrative than many expect.
Fulham (4-2-3-1):Bernd Leno – 7Timothy Castagne – 7Joachim Andersen – 7Calvin Bassey – 7Antonee Robinson – 8Sander Berge – 7Sasa Lukic – 6Andreas Pereira – 7Ryan Sessegnon – 8Rodrigo Muniz – 8Alex Iwobi – 9 ⭐ (Player of the Match)
Substitutes:Emile Smith Rowe – 6Harrison Reed – 6Raul Jimenez – 7Kenny Tete – N/AAdama Traore – N/A
Liverpool (4-2-3-1):Caoimhin Kelleher – 5Curtis Jones – 5Ibrahima Konate – 6Virgil van Dijk – 6Andy Robertson – 5Ryan Gravenberch – 7Alexis Mac Allister – 7Dominik Szoboszlai – 6Mohamed Salah – 6Diogo Jota – 6Cody Gakpo – 6
Substitutes:Harvey Elliott – 7Luis Diaz – 7Darwin Nunez – 6Conor Bradley – 7Federico Chiesa – N/A
Managers:Marco Silva (Fulham) – 8Arne Slot (Liverpool) – 6
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It would be overly simplistic to frame this as a crisis for Liverpool. They remain top of the Premier League, and their fate is still in their hands. But as the campaign enters its final furlong, results like this can seed doubt. Fulham were bold, organised and clinical—traits that Liverpool lacked on the day.
For Slot, it’s a matter of recalibration, not panic. Yet with Arsenal and Manchester City lurking, every dropped point matters. Meanwhile, Fulham will take great satisfaction in a win that not only dents Liverpool’s momentum but showcases their own potential.
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