Fulham 2 Brentford 1: A tale of 43 crosses, two late goals and one very dramatic comeback
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Fulham's recent Premier League match provided a mix of frustration and elation, as their relentless strategy of crossing the ball seemed ineffective against Brentford's towering defenders. Despite trailing and facing a robust defensive line, Fulham's persistence paid off dramatically in the final moments of the game. Substitute Harry Wilson emerged as the hero, scoring two goals in stoppage time to secure a remarkable comeback victory. Fulham's 26 shots were the most they've taken since 2014, showcasing their attacking dominance even as many fans were losing faith late on. This match also marked the first time Brentford has lost four consecutive away games after scoring first in the Premier League. The spectacle, underlined by Wilson’s late magic and Fulham’s crossing display, highlighted the unpredictability and excitement of football. Head coach Marco Silva praised the effort, emphasizing hard work and persistence as key factors in their dramatic win.