With just 47 seconds on the clock, you wondered whether old habits were going to die hard. Trent Alexander-Arnold had carelessly conceded possession and handed the opportunity for Aleksander Mitrovic to scuttle forward.
Mitrovic was Fulham’s “killer” – a description given to him by captain Tom Cairney – in the Championship, with 43 goals in their title-winning campaign.
It would do his team-mates a disservice to call him a one-man band but, without him, there prospects of playing in the Premier League would have been horribly diminished.
The Premier League, however, has been a challenge for the Serbian. The last time he was here with Fulham, he managed three goals in 27 appearances.
It had been better in 2018-19, with a tally of 11 in 37 games, but not enough to suggest he was going to be a nuisance for top defenders.
So in that first minute, as he charged towards Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, you wondered what would happen – a dead-eyed finish or ammunition for those who want to call him ‘jigsaw’, in that he falls apart in a box? A scuffed toe-poke wide suggested the latter.
Perhaps it was nerves. In the opening half-hour, he had not given Virgil van Dijk or Joel Matip any indication that they would be taken out of their comfort zone; a chance was spurned in the 24th minute, a terrible pass out wide in the 28th minute took the sting out of one counterattack.
Most glaring of all was his failure to connect with a peach of a cross from the terrific Neeskens Kebano, whose ball had whistled into the six-yard area and demanded a finish be applied.
Mitrovic grimaced as the chance came and went. His manager Marco Silva looked to the sky in despair.
A case of déjà vu again? Not a bit of it. It was as if that last moment flicked a switch for in the next attack, it felt like everyone in Craven Cottage was singing “Mitro’s On Fire!” after he arrived at the back post to power in another superb ball from Fulham’s right, this one delivered by Joao Palhina.
On an afternoon when few had given Fulham much chance, here was a thrilling change of direction.
From here, you could see him visibly fill with confidence and the impact it had on his team was profound – they didn’t play with any sense of being Liverpool’s inferior and went toe-to-toe.
Nobody epitomised this approach more than Mitrovic, who went up a gear in the second period.
A sign of how much he was enjoying things came in the 56th minute when he bounced off Jordan Henderson and then turned van Dijk before setting his team away again.
It seems churlish to be questioning a player whose goal record at international is 46 in 74 games but sceptics wanted to see evidence that there would be no famine for the 27-year-old, whom Fulham boss Silva once wanted to sign for Everton.
Seeing him battling with van Dijk and becoming a focal point for Kebano to run off will have given everyone at his club belief that he can be their talisman and prove those who anticipate they will be relegated in May wrong.
Every point and every goal will be vital and Mitrovic’s penalty – awarded after VAR felt van Dijk had tripped him in the 72nd minute – was expertly dispatched.
For a short period, it seemed like he would be the match winner but Mohamed Salah had other ideas.
A shame for Mitrovic, then, but this indicates there will be even better days to come.
This has to be the Launchpad for a season in which he is talked of in terms of being prolific, not profligate.
Madcap_237
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Mitrovic reminds me of Berbatov!! What a player. Arsenal should be looking at signing him by half of the season
He would be a gr8 addition honestly But I feel sorry for Fulham too bcus if he leaves then they're doomed
Sudaepstuz
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he is good but, penalty because of diving ,he will not get penalty in the latter stage
liyilmouz
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why not play gomes behind trent just for one game and lets experiment just my thought thou
Yihblprtu
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lol he been ready for the league 3 season already he jst always fail and oyes yous mos like to hate Liverpool
Emperor_pether
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don't conclude yet .. let's wait and see, time would time. this is exactly how pukki started last time when Norwich return to the premier league... consistence matters ✌️
Rimcimopz
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I just don't understand why united doesn't sign him. This guy is the right player not some random guys from Germany
maturidikxith
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nah not this guy, did you watch him for serbia in world Cup qualifiers against portugal.....am a Ronaldo fan but this guy almost made Ronaldo cry 😭
let's see
Kfivekid
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dance fooler you will be critisizing him after second matchday
nah not this guy, did you watch him for serbia in world Cup qualifiers against portugal.....am a Ronaldo fan but this guy almost made Ronaldo cry 😭
FuckEverything
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Mitrovic 40+ goals last season in champship league is nuts
maturidikxith
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Mitrovic reminds me of Berbatov!! What a player. Arsenal should be looking at signing him by half of the season
dance fooler you will be critisizing him after second matchday
yahcdimos
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Mitrovic reminds me of Berbatov!! What a player. Arsenal should be looking at signing him by half of the season
WilliamNanaTwumasi
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That guy will be a hit
Longlivetheking
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So much acting, he clearly dives. Stupid rfree, he should see the VAR.
Notice u keep putting your same strange remarks everywhere… unfortunately for u it doesn’t change the facts that it was a clear foul. Maybe you sud watch basketball instead
Wocaekmnpu
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So much acting, he clearly dives. Stupid rfree, he should see the VAR.
betdeinry
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utd should go for mitrovic. he's got a header and shot on the ball. classic number 9. cheap and epl proven player
Roma14
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Klopp after see mitrovic scoring against him , let sign that guy 👏🏼👏🏼