HARRY WILSON came off the bench to score two stunning injury-time goals to stop Brentford stealing a smash-and-grab win at Craven Cottage.
Fulham dominated possession and shots on goal in a hectic west London derby but struggled to break down the green machine of the Brentford rearguard.
Vitaly Janelt gave the Bees the first-half lead against the run of play when he crashed home a wonder strike from 29 yards with the visitors' first shot on target. Cottagers manager Marco Silva made five late changes and Adama Traore curled in a right-wing cross for fellow substitute Wilson to score an audacious backheel flick in the second minute of injury time.
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