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Under the lights at the Cottage, Fulham once again proved that derby day belongs to SW6, dismantling Brentford 3-1 in a performance full of grit, guile, and goals. From Iwobi’s sharp reactions to cancel out Josh King’s early error, to Harry Wilson’s trademark strike against his favourite opposition, and a Sessegnon-driven own goal that sealed it before half-time, Marco Silva’s unchanged side showed character and quality in equal measure. With Andersen bullying Brentford’s attack and spraying passes with ease, and Muniz bringing his usual chaos, the Whites outclassed a Bees team that looked more like Barclays-era Stoke than Premier League high-flyers. We break down the drama, the talking points, and look ahead to Cambridge in the cup.
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Under the lights at the Cottage, Fulham once again proved that derby day belongs to SW6, dismantling Brentford 3-1 in a performance full of grit, guile, and goals. From Iwobi’s sharp reactions to cancel out Josh King’s early error, to Harry Wilson’s trademark strike against his favourite opposition, and a Sessegnon-driven own goal that sealed it before half-time, Marco Silva’s unchanged side showed character and quality in equal measure. With Andersen bullying Brentford’s attack and spraying passes with ease, and Muniz bringing his usual chaos, the Whites outclassed a Bees team that looked more like Barclays-era Stoke than Premier League high-flyers. We break down the drama, the talking points, and look ahead to Cambridge in the cup.
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