
"However, in the space of two minutes, Alex Iwobi volleyed Fulham level, before turning provider for Harry Wilson's superb first-time finish. An Ethan Pinnock own-goal soon after the break gave the hosts breathing space and, ultimately, the victory, despite seeing a further strike from Rodrigo Muniz disallowed following a VAR review for a foul on Nathan Collins in the build-up."
"Data Debrief: Three is the magic number for Fulham Fulham have won three straight league meetings against Brentford. Indeed, the only other time they have achieved that came in the first three league encounters between the sides in the late 1920s. Iwobi sparked the turnaround, taking his tally of direct goal involvements to six in his last seven Premier League home games (three goals, three assists), more than he registered in his previous 24 (five)."
Fulham recovered from an early deficit to beat Brentford 3-1 at Craven Cottage, earning back-to-back Premier League wins. Mikkel Damsgaard opened the scoring after pouncing on a loose pass in the 20th minute. Alex Iwobi volleyed Fulham level and then assisted Harry Wilson for a superb first-time finish within two minutes. An Ethan Pinnock own-goal shortly after the break extended Fulham's lead. Rodrigo Muniz later had a strike disallowed following a VAR review for a foul on Nathan Collins. Fulham rose to seventh with eight points; Brentford sit 17th with four points.
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