Harrison Reed’s
thunderbolt against Liverpool has been named the Premier League’s Guinness Goal of the Season.
It’s the first time a Fulham player has ever won the accolade, while Reedy is only the second ever Brit to claim the trophy.
"A huge thank you to everyone that voted for my goal," Reed said. "There were some incredible goals scored this season, so to win this award feels like an amazing achievement."
It had looked to be a disappointing end to our meeting with Liverpool at the start of the year, after Cody Gakpo had struck in the fourth minute of stoppage time to seemingly earn them a 2-1 win at Craven Cottage.
But Reed had other ideas, capitalising on a non-existent press to advance forward before unleashing an unstoppable howitzer from 30 yards that sailed away from Alisson – arguably one of the best goalkeepers in the game – and into the top corner via the underside of the bar.
A wonderful moment for one of the most popular people at the Club.