Liverpool’s campaign has been affected by injuries and inconsistency, but they still remain dangerous at home. The match against Fulham on April 11, 2026, at Anfield was a crucial fixture for both teams as they sought to solidify their standings in the Premier League.
In a decisive performance, Liverpool won the match 2-0 against Fulham. The scoring began in the 37th minute when Rio Ngumoha found the back of the net, followed shortly by a goal from Mohamed Salah in the 40th minute. This early surge in the first half set the tone for the remainder of the match.
With this victory, Liverpool moved onto 52 points, enhancing their position in the league standings. Meanwhile, Fulham finished the day in 11th place with 44 points, reflecting their struggles this season. Liverpool’s lineup featured notable players including Mamardashvili, Robertson, Van Dijk, and Gakpo, while Fulham fielded Leno, Castagne, and Wilson among others.
Following the match, observers noted that Liverpool might’ve found their moment and mix, indicating a potential turning point in their season. However, some analysts had previously suggested that this match could end in a draw, given Liverpool’s lack of confidence and Fulham’s ability to grind out results.
Looking ahead, Liverpool will host PSG in a Champions League quarterfinal second leg on April 11, 2026, a match that will be pivotal for their European aspirations. Fulham, on the other hand, will visit Brentford on the same day, as they aim to improve their away record which currently stands at 4 wins, 3 draws, and 9 losses this season.
As Liverpool continues to build momentum, the departure of Andy Robertson, who will leave the club when his contract expires this summer, casts a shadow over their future plans. Liverpool FC expressed their sentiments, stating, “He will do so as a Liverpool legend ❤️,” highlighting the impact of his contributions to the team.
Overall, the match against Fulham not only provided Liverpool with a much-needed victory but also set the stage for their upcoming challenges in both domestic and European competitions.
