Harry Wilsons Stoppage Time Double Gifts Fulham Late Win Over Brentford

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Harry Wilson’s stoppage-time double hands Fulham late win over Brentford
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Harry Wilson's stoppage-time double gifts Fulham late win over Brentford

A brace from Harry Wilson in the 90th minute and 94th minute snatched a dramatic 3-2 win for Fulham against their local rivals

Fulham came from behind to beat Brentford 3-2 in the Championship on Saturday, with Harry Wilson scoring a stoppage-time double to secure the victory.

Yoane Wissa and Mathias Jensen had put Brentford in control at Craven Cottage, but Aleksandar Mitrovic pulled one back for Fulham before the break. The hosts pushed for an equaliser in the second half and were rewarded when Wilson curled home a superb effort from the edge of the area in the 90th minute. And there was still time for more drama as Wilson struck again in the 94th minute to complete the comeback and send the home fans wild. The win moves Fulham up to third in the Championship table, while Brentford remain in seventh. Fulham made a bright start to the game and could have taken the lead in the opening minutes when Fabio Carvalho fired wide from a good position. Brentford gradually grew into the game and took the lead in the 20th minute when Wissa bundled home from close range after a cross from Rico Henry. The visitors doubled their advantage in the 35th minute when Jensen curled home a free-kick from 25 yards. Fulham pulled a goal back just before half-time when Mitrovic headed home from a cross from Kenny Tete. The hosts continued to press for an equaliser in the second half and came close when Carvalho hit the post in the 65th minute. Wilson eventually got Fulham level in the 90th minute with a superb curling effort from the edge of the area. And there was still time for more drama as Wilson struck again in the 94th minute to complete the comeback and send the home fans wild. The win moves Fulham up to third in the Championship table, while Brentford remain in seventh.