Harry Wilson came off the bench to score two stoppage-time goals as Fulham came back from behind to beat West London rivals Brentford 2-1 at the Craven Cottage in the Premier League on Monday night, Afrosport reports.
Marco Silva’s Fulham looked set to be beaten by Brentford after Vitaly Janelt’s first-half effort put the Bees in the lead. The German midfielder let off a powerful left-footed strike from about 25 yards out into the bottom corner, beating compatriot Bernd Leno in goal for Fulham.
Wilson, who came on for Reiss Nelson in the 82nd minute, netted a goal of the season contender after being on the pitch for 10 minutes. The Wales international flicked in Adama Traore’s cross to bring the cottagers on level terms.
The 27-year-old Wales international got his second in the seventh minute of added time to complete the turnover for the hosts, heading in the winner off a cross from Antonee Robinson.
WOW.
A stoppage-time brace from Harry Wilson secures the three points for Fulham! 🤯#FULBRE pic.twitter.com/IjRhXjWZay
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Wilson made club history by scoring Fulham’s latest-ever winner in the Premier League as victory takes the Cottagers to ninth in the standings, while Brentford slipped to 12th.