Fulham 3 – 1 Brentford

Harry Wilson again helped Fulham to come from the back to overcome Berostford in Cravin Koch, with hosts 3-1 winning his second victory a week.
Wilson’s double injury won his victory in the same match last season, but he was only necessary once at this time, as he shot Alex Euwobi to slip to give the Cotigars 2-1.
For the third consecutive season, Princeford first struck in Fulham, with a hand of great help from Josh King, who was quietly blinded to Michael Dedgard-even though he still has to overcome Bernd Leno at a smart end.
Princeford’s defense managed to equal to Fulham this mistake near that Nathan Collins committed a chaos in cleansing a deviation shot, before Ibi entered Homer Home, the loose ball, 98 seconds before Wilson’s strike on his head.
None of the defensive coaches had felt specially satisfied, but there was worse, as the Keith Andrews team’s talk was at the end of the first half in a smoke five minutes after restart when Ethan Pinock went via Keimine Keeler in the third Fulham.
“When your luck is outside, it’s outside,” he said. Sky Sports’ Rob Green. “He has no time for ducks, he has no time to get out of the road.”
Princeford continued to play their role but endured an evening without teeth against its competitors, while the Kotagin believed that they were out of view in the hour as Rodrigo Moniz operated the fourth house, although he was rejected by Far after he left Collins with a bloody nose in accumulation.
It was not a little important, as Fulham was comfortably holding their balance in seven days, with Bernard searched for a first point on the road.
Iwobi: We have worked on facing Berntord’s long danger
Fulham Alex Iwobi to Sky Sports:
“We knew that Princeford was very good in long thighs, so we worked on many long pomegranate in training this week. We were mainly working on the second balls and interacting with them, so we managed to withstand, which was the main threat today.
“You don’t know where it would start, so we were working literally throughout the week on the second balls, but the credit for defending us, they managed to get rid of the first balls and wipe them from the penalty box.”
Analysis: Fulham hit his step while the bees were praised on the road again
Sky Sports’ Ron Walker in Craven Cottage:
“After such a performance against Leeds at the end of last week, it was strange that Marco Silva chose not to use any of the alternatives – to be honest, Kevin, who motivated them to victory late in that game – to start against Berntord.
“Perhaps this is why he is a coach in the Premier League, because a week after his team’s vision of training, he was fully right to believe that they would find their energy and creativity again.
He said this week that their ambitions will not be diluted through a difficult transport window, with Aston Villa spending only, but the resources make a difference.
“This was a timely reminder of the talent that is still in Craven Cottage, and this is without a difficult new Brazilian, or the new arrival of Samuel Chukoye, which was an unused alternative.
“The special credit for Josh King, who was unusually calm in his last match and I know the opening of Berostford in this opening match, but he continued to push the hosts forward before pulling it.
“But for the bees, for the second season in a row, their house and their distance are day and night.” Obviously, we need to treat it. ”Keith Andrews admitted – although he insisted:“ I did not feel any of them entering the game, the players came with a really good mind. “
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2025-09-20 21:03:00