Liverpool may have dropped points against Fulham - but the performance given by Arne Slot's 10 men only served to reiterate their title credentials.
Twice the Premier League leaders fell behind following Andy Robertson's 17th-minute red card, and on both occasions they found an answer despite their numerical deficit at Anfield.
Liverpool played 89 minutes with 10 players, including stoppage-time, but an 86th-minute equaliser by the returning Diogo Jota earned reward for their impressive efforts in an enthralling encounter.
Perhaps the biggest compliment on Saturday was offered by Fulham's Antonee Robinson.
"Credit to them, it didn't feel like they had 10 men at all," the left-back said.
"They took a lot of risks pushing men high and they were rewarded for it. They piled the pressure on and were really positive."