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He’s been incredible for us this season and I hope he can continue doing this for the rest of the season and maybe longer to come, but that’s up to him and the club to find the idea about the future."
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4th Nov 2024, 22:47By Jack Cunningham
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has dismissed any injury concern around Erling Haaland.
A video emerged earlier today showing the forward go down in training ahead of the Citizens facing Sporting Lisbon.
However, Haaland hasn't added to their injury problems.
When asked about the Norwegian at his pre-match press conference, he said: "He's fine.
"We have to occupy the news.
On the day, Fulham were better, but there was a lot of reslience and good defending.
"All of that should have given us a win, and there is an unbelievable touch from [Harry] Wilson, which 99 times out of 100 never goes in from that angle, but it did today.
"Then, we could have won it, and then we lost it, which is brutal."
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4th Nov 2024, 22:24By Jack Cunningham
Fulham's hero Harry Wilson spoke to Sky Sports immediately after coming off the bench to score twice for the Cottagers and seal a 2-1 win over Brentford.
First, he brilliantly flicked Adama Traore's cross over Mark Flekken in stoppage time to draw Marco Silva's side level.
He followed this up with a header in the dying embers to trigger some brilliant scenes inside Craven Cottage.
Understandably, he was delighted.
He said: "It's an amazing feeling to come and get the two goals to win us the game.
"Throughout the course of the game, I think it's what we deserved, so to get the two goals right at the end was great.
"Both of them went in, but I am not sure they went in how I planned.
"When the first one went wide to Adama, I just tried to get across the front and help it on.
"If it didn't go in, hopefully, someone else would have been able to get in at the back post.
"The second goal was a bit more lucky.
It comes off my shoulder and goes in.
"But it was great to celebrate with the fans because I know how much this game means to them."
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4th Nov 2024, 22:06By Jack Cunningham
THAT'S IT, IT'S ALL OVER!
Fulham looked to be slipping to a damaging home defeat against their great rivals, but they've just pulled off a sensational win.
Harry Wilson was the hero with two goals from off the bench for the Cottagers in stoppage time.
His first goal was a sensational flick before he managed to guide Antonee Robinson's cross into the back of the net to spark wild scenes in Craven Cottage.
For the Bees, it was an awful end to the match, and they've now lost every away game this season.
Thomas Frank looked stunned at the end.
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4th Nov 2024, 21:57By Jack Cunningham
WOW!
FULHAM EQUALISE, AND IT'S INCREDIBLE!
The two substitutes combine as Adama Traore bursts down the right.
He delivers a ball into the box, and Harry Wilson connects at the near post.
He beats his man to the cross and audaciously flicks it with his heel.
The shot loops over Mark Flekken and nestles in the back of the net.
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4th Nov 2024, 21:46By Jack Cunningham
Into the last ten minutes, and Thomas Frank elects to bring Ben Mee on for Bryan Mbeumo.
Brentford are now playing a back five.
The Bees have been unbelievable in their own box this evening, throwing themselves at everything.
The hosts look to be running out of ideas.
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4th Nov 2024, 21:31By Jack Cunningham
Thomas Frank decides to bring Fabio Carvalho on.
The attacking midfielder is a former Fulham player, so then going to play for your biggest rivals was never going to go down well.
He replaces Keane Lewis-Potter, and as his name is read out, the reception is frosty to say the least.
Frank and Carvalho exchange a brief laugh before the ex-Fulham player enters the field.
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4th Nov 2024, 21:23By Jack Cunningham
Big opportunity comes and goes for the Bees to double their lead.
Christian Norgaard does well to flick a path into Keane Lewis-Potter's path.
The left winger cuts in and gets into the box.
The space opens up for him to have a shot, and he unleashes a wild strike from about 14 yards that flies over the bar.
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4th Nov 2024, 21:07By Jack Cunningham
Right, we are back underway for the second 45 minutes.
No changes from either side, so it as you were.
Marco Silva will be hoping his side get the next goal and open this game up.
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4th Nov 2024, 20:51By Jack Cunningham
That's the end of the first 45 minutes, and the Bees have the lead over their rivals in this west London derby.
Vitaly Janelt's goal came from nowhere, with the Cottagers in total control until he slammed one home from 25 yards.
It was a delightful strike from the German, but it is Mark Flekken who has been the busier of the two goalkeepers, with Emile Smith Rowe and Reiss Nelson both wasting good chances for the hosts.
Thomas Frank will be pleased his team have the lead, but he won't be happy with the performance, while Marco Silva will be cursing his side's finishing, again.
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4th Nov 2024, 20:42By Jack Cunningham
Ahead of this evening's game between Brentford and Fulham, the Sky Sports Monday Night Football team created a segment about how the Bees don't often score from outside of the box.
The statistics showed that of the 26 Premier League teams to play in the top-flight since Brentford were promoted, they rank 25th for long-range shots.
So, what has the only goal of the game being?
Of course, a long-range strike from Vitaly Janelt.
At least Jamie Carragher could see the funny side.
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4th Nov 2024, 20:28By Jack Cunningham
TALK ABOUT A BOLT FROM THE BLUE!
The Bees take the lead, and it's a scorcher.
After being dominated from the first whistle, the Bees win possession in the Fulham half.
Mikkel Damsgaard finds Chrsitian Norgaard, and he picks out Vitaly Janelt, who is 25-yards-out.
He takes a touch and hits a beautiful shot with his left that crashes into the back of the net and stuns Craven Cottage.
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4th Nov 2024, 20:19By Jack Cunningham
What a lovely move!
Emile Smith Rowe starts things off with a pass to Sander Berge.
He finds Reiss Nelson, who rolls the ball into Antonee Robinson.
The American international spots the run of Smith Rowe and picks him out.
The ex-Arsenal man strides into the box and sees his goal-bound effort blocked behind for a corner that Mark Flekken grabs.
Nelson then wriggles his way free in the box and thunders a strike wide of the near post from just inside the box.
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4th Nov 2024, 20:09By Jack Cunningham
The hosts have started this game very well.
They are pressing aggressively and getting numbers forward into the box.
The home crowd are also well up for it, making for a lively atmosphere from both sets of fans.
However, for all their good play, there has yet to be a clear chance despite Mark Flekken making two straightforward saves.
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4th Nov 2024, 20:01By Jack Cunningham
After a beautifully observed minute's silence for Remembrance Day, this match under the lights at Craven Cottage gets underway.
The Bees get the game going.
They are wearing their green change kit, while the hosts are in white tops and black shorts.
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4th Nov 2024, 19:19By Jack Cunningham
Right, we have the starting XIs in for the final Premier League fixture of gameweek ten.
From Fulham's 1-1 draw against Everton last week, there are two changes.
Joachim Andersen returns after a one-match ban for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity.
He comes into the side for Issa Diop, while Reiss Nelson is in for Adama Traore.
Meanwhile, Brentford are unchanged from their dramatic 4-3 win over Ipswich.
Fulham: Leno, Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson, Pereira, Berge, Traore, Smith Rowe, Iwobi, Jimenez
Subs: Benda, Reed, Wilson, Muniz, Cairney, Traore, Castagne, Sessegnon, Diop
Brentford: Flekken, Roerslev, Collins, Pinnock, Van den Berg, Norgaard, Janelt, Mbeumo, Damsgaard, Lewis-Potter, Wissa
Subs: Valdimarsson, Schade, Jensen, Carvalho, Mee, Yarmoliuk, Meghoma, Konak, Maghoma
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4th Nov 2024, 17:56By Jack Cunningham
At the start of the day, Edu Gaspar's future wasn't even a talking point, but the Gunners have just confirmed that he's leaving the club immediately.
talkSPORT understands that the Brazilian has an agreement with Nottingham Forest and Olympiacos owner, Evangelos Marinakis.
Edu became unsettled in north London due to a change in structure at the club, leading to Stan Kroenke's lawyer, Tim Lewis, starting to gain more power.
In the statement, Arsenal confirm that Edu has resigned as the club's Sporting Director.
The statement reads as follows: "Edu Gaspar has today resigned from his position as our Sporting Director.
"Edu, our former player and Invincible, re-joined us in the role of Technical Director in July 2019.
I don't know what the future brings but I do know Mo is in a very good place at the moment."
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4th Nov 2024, 17:24By Jack Cunningham
The final match of gameweek ten is a west London derby, as Fulham welcome Brentford.
As far as rivalries go, these two don't like each other.
So, it should be a thriller on the banks of the Thames, and talkSPORT have live and exclusive coverage.
Adrian Durham will be your presenter, with commentary from Sam Matterface and former Fulham midfielder Danny Murphy.
To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
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4th Nov 2024, 16:40By Jack Johnson
So Edu is set to join forces with Evangelos Marinakis, but he must be aware that the Nottingham Forest owner loves some controversy.
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