On Saturday, Fulham staged a dramatic late comeback to secure their first win in the Premier League this season. The match was tight throughout, with both teams playing well and creating chances.
In the 89th minute, Fulham defender Ivan Toney managed to head the ball into the back of the net from a corner kick, giving his team a narrow lead. However, just one minute later, West Ham United equalized through a goal scored by Michail Antonio.
The match remained level until the final moments when Fulham substitute Ryan Sessegnon made a stunning save with his feet on the ball in the box. With the game still tied at 1-1, Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic decided to make a late substitution, bringing on striker Jordan Obita.
With only minutes left on the clock, Fulham had a chance to take the lead again when Obita headed towards goal, but his shot was blocked. However, the drama did not end there. In stoppage time, Fulham midfielder Harry Arter made a crucial pass to set up Sessegnon for the winning goal. The 22-year-old then calmly slotted home the winner, securing Fulham's first victory of the season.
It was a thrilling finish to what was already a closely contested match, and it will be remembered as one of the most dramatic comebacks in Premier League history. Fulham's victory is also a testament to the quality of their squad, which has been depleted by injuries and suspensions throughout the season.