Fulham midfielder Harry Wilson hailed the winning goal against Brighton as "extra special" in an exclusive interview with BBC Sport's Jason Mohammed.
Wilson, who scored a late winner to seal a 2-1 victory for Fulham, revealed that he was convinced it would be his goal after a series of opportunities went awry. The Welshman said: "I thought it was going to be one of my chances but it just wasn't happening. But then I saw the goalkeeper make a mistake and you've got to take your chances."
The 25-year-old praised Fulham manager Scott Parker, who he credited with providing a game-changing substitution that helped turn the match in their favour. "Scott made some great substitutions and we were able to change the game," Wilson said.
Wilson's goal marked his fourth of the season and cements his status as one of Fulham's most reliable attackers. The midfielder acknowledged that the win was a result of the team's collective effort, saying: "We worked really hard as a team and it paid off. We knew we had to grind out a result against Brighton and I'm just glad I could play a part in it."
For Wilson, who has been linked with a number of clubs throughout his career, the win at the Amex Stadium is a significant boost to his side's Premier League aspirations. "This is a great result for us and we're happy to get three points," he said.
Wilson, who scored a late winner to seal a 2-1 victory for Fulham, revealed that he was convinced it would be his goal after a series of opportunities went awry. The Welshman said: "I thought it was going to be one of my chances but it just wasn't happening. But then I saw the goalkeeper make a mistake and you've got to take your chances."
The 25-year-old praised Fulham manager Scott Parker, who he credited with providing a game-changing substitution that helped turn the match in their favour. "Scott made some great substitutions and we were able to change the game," Wilson said.
Wilson's goal marked his fourth of the season and cements his status as one of Fulham's most reliable attackers. The midfielder acknowledged that the win was a result of the team's collective effort, saying: "We worked really hard as a team and it paid off. We knew we had to grind out a result against Brighton and I'm just glad I could play a part in it."
For Wilson, who has been linked with a number of clubs throughout his career, the win at the Amex Stadium is a significant boost to his side's Premier League aspirations. "This is a great result for us and we're happy to get three points," he said.