Fulham staged an impressive comeback to defeat Brentford 3-1 in a West London derby at Craven Cottage. The match saw Fulham recover from an early setback after an error from Josh King led to a Brentford goal. However, Fulham quickly bounced back, with Alex Iwobi playing a pivotal role. Iwobi first assisted Harry Wilson’s goal before scoring the equalizer himself. Fulham’s dominance continued in the second half, with Ryan Sessegnon’s cross leading to an own goal by Brentford’s Ethan Pinnock. Despite an initial lead from Brentford, Fulham’s tactical adjustments under Marco Silva outshone Brentford’s defensive strategy. The result also marked another disappointing away defeat for Brentford, who have now lost all three of their away matches this season. Brentford’s new manager Keith Andrews expressed disappointment over his team’s inability to manage the match after taking the lead, highlighting the ongoing issues with inconsistency and indecision in his squad.
Original title: Alex Iwobi inspires Fulham’s rousing comeback win against Brentford
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