Martin Skrtel's own goal condemned Liverpool to a 1-0 loss to Fulham on Tuesday, maintaining the team's dreadful home form in the Premier League this season.The Slovakia defender turned a fiercely struck cross from former Liverpool player John Arne Riise into his own net in the fifth minute, inflicting a third loss on Kenny Dalglish's side in its past four matches at Anfield.
The 18-time champions have won just five of 18 home matches in the league and are likely to finish below Merseyside rival Everton, which is three points ahead in seventh place after a 1-1 draw at Stoke on Tuesday.
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