Harrison Reed has won January 2026’s Guinness Goal of the Month award for his sensational equaliser in Fulham's dramatic 2-2 draw with Liverpool.
The 31-year-old becomes the second Fulham player in consecutive months to receive the accolade, after Harry Wilson's superb strike with the outside of his boot against Crystal Palace won December's honour.
Watch: Reed's long-range SCREAMER against Liverpool
How Reed scored
Arne Slot's side had looked to be heading back to Merseyside with all three points when Cody Gakpo put them 2-1 ahead in the fourth minute of stoppage time before Reed took matters into his own hands.
With just seconds remaining, the Fulham substitute took aim from 30 yards out and arrowed a thunderous drive into the top corner to rescue a point for his team.
It was Reed's first goal since scoring against Everton in April 2023, 995 days previously.
"I came on and then two minutes later they [Liverpool] scored so I did my best to keep the boys going," Reed said of his dramatic late leveller.
"I knew we were going to get another chance, I thought it would be a bit more clear cut than that, but it came to me nicely.
"Kev [Kevin] has given me the ball and I had no other option but to hit one. What a feeling!"
Reed's strike topped a shortlist of eight January goals following votes from the public and a panel of experts.
2025/26 Guinness Goal of the Month winners
August: Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool)
September: Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal)
October: Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa)
November: Tyler Adams (Bournemouth)
December: Harry Wilson (Fulham)
January: Harrison Reed (Fulham)