Fulham's comeback bid against Middlesbrough took an unexpected twist when the visitors' struggles led to three second-half goals, securing a 3-1 win for the London club.
In a match that had all the makings of a potential upset, it was Fulham who ultimately emerged victorious, thanks in large part to the arrival of supersub Harry Wilson. The Welsh international came off the bench and helped turn the tide in his team's favor with a string of decisive performances.
Middlesbrough had been in control for much of the first half, but Fulham's defense began to look more vulnerable as the match entered its final stages. That's when Wilson made his mark, scoring not one, not two, but three goals in the space of just over 15 minutes to leave his team's opponents stunned.
Despite their valiant efforts, Middlesbrough were unable to contain Fulham's late surge and were eventually left reeling from a scoreline that was beyond their wildest dreams. The defeat represents a significant blow to Boro's chances of securing European qualification and serves as a harsh reminder of the challenges they face in the second half of the season.
For Fulham, however, Wilson's timely intervention marked a vital turning point in their season. With three crucial goals in just over an hour, he sent his team soaring up the table and marked himself out as a top-class signing. As for Middlesbrough, it remains to be seen how they will bounce back from this latest setback and whether they can recover to challenge for a European spot.
In a match that had all the makings of a potential upset, it was Fulham who ultimately emerged victorious, thanks in large part to the arrival of supersub Harry Wilson. The Welsh international came off the bench and helped turn the tide in his team's favor with a string of decisive performances.
Middlesbrough had been in control for much of the first half, but Fulham's defense began to look more vulnerable as the match entered its final stages. That's when Wilson made his mark, scoring not one, not two, but three goals in the space of just over 15 minutes to leave his team's opponents stunned.
Despite their valiant efforts, Middlesbrough were unable to contain Fulham's late surge and were eventually left reeling from a scoreline that was beyond their wildest dreams. The defeat represents a significant blow to Boro's chances of securing European qualification and serves as a harsh reminder of the challenges they face in the second half of the season.
For Fulham, however, Wilson's timely intervention marked a vital turning point in their season. With three crucial goals in just over an hour, he sent his team soaring up the table and marked himself out as a top-class signing. As for Middlesbrough, it remains to be seen how they will bounce back from this latest setback and whether they can recover to challenge for a European spot.