Harry Wilson exits Fulham's bench against the winner of Brentford for the second time this season, as their 3-2 win keeps their narrow European hopes going.
The winger's stunning 20-yard curling left Mark Flekken motionless, leaving Fulham behind after eighth-placed West London rivals - which might be enough to accommodate the Europa Conference League - Tom Cairney raised their level.
"Harry might be wondering why he won't be facing Brentford once a week!" his head coach Marco Silva quipped after the game.
Fulham thanked their win alternative, who should be trailing 2-1 in the half-time with Cairney being introduced to the restart and Wilson 20 minutes after he won the championship.
The goals set the referee Jarred Gillett apart, whose performance has long threatened to cover up his controversy as he failed to send Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson in the FA Cup final.
This time, he inexplicably lifted Kenny Tete and Yoane Wissa out of the apparent second booking crime - the latter who almost immediately made a home from the yard, leading Brentford 2-1.
Raul Jimenez nodded from the opening game of Adama Traore Cross, starting the scoring before Bryan Mbeumo's clever finishing effect upgraded.
Mbeumo missed the golden opportunity to turnaround the first half by Bernd Leno in 12 yards after Kevin Schade was fouled, but Wissa quickly turned Christian Norgaard's goal basketball player out--he was supposed to go for a shower at the time.
Finally, the participation of the Congo Doctor forward proved irrelevant participation after the second half of Fulham’s revival, which gave their historic Premier League points a game to spare a match and made them dream of Europe at all.
Brentford head coach Thomas Frank:
“Overall, in 90 minutes, it was one of our better games, especially the first half. We had complete control, scored two goals, missing free throws.
"We won many wins. Overall, we deserve more, but we need to do better. It's a good profit - two skewed crosses landed perfectly on their heads, and Wilson worked well."
Fulham head coach Marco Silva:
“This morning, I was reading something, mentioning three or four clubs that could go into Europe, but there was no Fulham. They might be looking at the table incorrectly or not respecting us as much as we deserved.
“They forgot a team that has been working hard for most of the season and playing really good football.”
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