Harrison Reid: The feeling after scoring was wonderful; I was even a little overwhelmed for a moment.

2026-01-05 11:26

Harrison Reid: The feeling after scoring was wonderful; I was even a little overwhelmed for a moment.


Harrison Reid has never scored many goals, but this long-range shot that helped his team secure a draw against Liverpool was his first in nearly three years. With 50 seconds left in the game, Harrison Reid, who had only been on the pitch for eight minutes as a substitute, unleashed a powerful shot that beat Alisson Becker, helping his team snatch a point from the defending Premier League champions and ending his goal drought.  

 

When asked if his 30-yard wonder goal was part of Marco Silva's tactical instructions, Harrison Reed denied it. He stated that his main task on the field was to solidify the defense. He said, "When I came on, the score was 1-1, but they scored two minutes later, so I was just trying to boost the team's morale. I knew we would have our chances, but I didn't expect them to come in this way. It felt good when the ball came to me; Kevin passed it to me, and I had almost no choice but to shoot."  

 

Harrison Reed said the feeling after scoring was fantastic, but he couldn't quite describe his celebration. He said, "I was a little overwhelmed at that moment, but this point was absolutely well-deserved for us. We controlled the game quite well in the first half. Although we may not have had the advantage in possession, we successfully limited our opponents' play off the ball. They hardly created any real threats, and Harry Wilson's excellent performance helped us take the lead."  

 

"The second half will definitely be tough. They will definitely change their tactics, increase their attack, and press higher. Although the opponent did score, possibly due to an offside, we handled it well and at least got a point."

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