On Saturday night, Fulham fans were on the edge of their seats as they watched their team battle back from a two-goal deficit to secure a dramatic late comeback against Arsenal.
The match was full of drama and excitement from start to finish, but it was Fulham who came out on top in the end. The Cottagers scored three goals in the final ten minutes of the game, including two penalties, to secure a thrilling 4-2 victory over the Gunners.
It was a remarkable performance from Fulham, who had been struggling for form recently. But with some excellent teamwork and determination, they were able to turn things around and come away with all three points.
In the first half, Arsenal took control of the game and dominated possession. However, Fulham were not afraid to push forward and create chances. They eventually found the breakthrough when Tom Cairney scored a stunning free-kick from outside the box.
But then, Arsenal responded with two goals in quick succession to take the lead. It looked like Fulham were going to have to settle for a draw, but they refused to give up.
In the second half, Fulham began to press higher up the pitch and created more opportunities. They finally broke through in the 85th minute when Lewis Cook headed home from close range after a great cross from Ryan Sessegnon.
Then, just five minutes later, the game changed completely. Jack Grealish was sent off for Arsenal, leaving them short-handed at the back. This gave Fulham a golden opportunity to score again, and they didn't waste it.
Fulham's third goal came courtesy of Jordan Obita, who nodded home from close range following a corner. Then, in stoppage time, they added another when Harry Arter slotted home from a tight angle.
It was a fantastic display of football from Fulham, who showed that they can compete at the highest level. Their victory is a testament to their resilience and determination, and it will be a huge boost for them heading into the rest of the season.
