A stoppage-time blitz saw Liverpool and Fulham share the spoils in a 2-2 draw after an intriguing Premier League contest at Craven Cottage.

Harry Wilson gave Fulham the lead, but Florian Wirtz equalised in the second half to get Liverpool back in the game.

While it looked like Cody Gakpo won the game for his side in stoppage time, Harrison Reed scored one of the goals of the season to give Fulham a deserved point.

The game wasn't particularly great to watch in the first half, but the second half produced its fair share of drama, especially in stoppage time.

And here are some talking points from the game.

Liverpool's recent form may suggest they've actually been in fine form, but that couldn't be further away from the truth.

Despite being unbeaten in nine games across all competitions, Arne Slot's side have looked largely toothless, particularly in attack.

The intensity of their press seems to be missing and the midfield looks devoid of energy and creativity.

All this is acceptable if it's a trade-off made for defensive solidity, but once again, that hasn't been the case as Liverpool look incredibly vulnerable at the back.

Harry Wilson is one of the most in-form players in the Premier League currently and came back to haunt his former club Liverpool.

He scored a fantastic goal in the first half to break the deadlock and nearly got another late in the game as his audacious chip cannoned off the crossbar for Virgil van Dijk to clear.

Since the start of November, only Erling Haaland (11) has more goal involvements than the Welshman, who is playing arguably the best football of his career.

In recent weeks, Liverpool have won some close games but they've done so by the skin of their teeth.

The Reds nearly folded against nine-man Tottenham Hotspur in stoppage time, while the same could be said about the game against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield.

Against Leeds United in December, they took the lead twice and ended up drawing 3-3 as Ao Tanaka scored in virtually the last kick of the game to give his side the point.

It was a similar story against Fulham. Although they couldn't have done much to stop Harrison Reed's goal as it was one of the best goals he'll ever score in his career, the fact of the matter remains that Liverpool haven't had the poise and the calmness to see off games this season.

After a slow start to his Liverpool career by his own admission, Wirtz has shown his class in recent weeks.

He struggled a bit in the first half and gave away a ball a handful of times as Liverpool went into the interval a goal behind.

However, he saw a lot more of the ball in the second half and finished quite well with his left foot to restore parity for his team.

Wirtz's impact was actually felt even more after he was substituted as the Reds were desperately devoid of creativity in the closing stages of the game.

The German international is getting better with each passing game and will look to build on it in the coming weeks.