Liverpool left it late against Fulham on Sunday to complete another memorable Anfield comeback.
Jurgen Klopp's side secured a 4-3 victory against their London opponents, requiring late strikes from Wataru Endo and Trent Alexander-Arnold to come out on top.
This result has left the Reds firmly in the chase for top spot, alongside Arsenal and Manchester City, in what is shaping up to be a title race for the ages.
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Sharing their assessment of the events that unfolded at Anfield were the national media, along with the ECHO's own Paul Gorst, whose thoughts on proceedings can be found below.
"A dramatic finish to a pulsating game"
Paul Joyce of the Times wrote: "Soon after the final whistle, the Kop, only just coming to terms with what had been a crazy, roller-coaster afternoon, cleared its throat and bellowed one final chant.
"'The Scouser in our team' they sang over and over again. Trent Alexander-Arnold would respond by waving in acknowledgement at their praise, a beaming smile still plastered across his face having just conjured a dramatic finish to what had been a pulsating game.
"With ten minutes remaining, Fulham had been within touching distance of a famous success. As Marco Silva, fingers pointing to the sky in ecstasy, was engulfed by his delirious backroom staff, a few yards along the touchline Jürgen Klopp stood motionless, staring at the goal to his left."
"Call it the Manchester City effect"
Chris Bascombe of the Telegraph wrote: "It was the kind of mayhem you expect in the title run-in. Coaching staff on the pitch, delirium in the stands, and
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