Harry Wilson's late double secured a thrilling victory for Fulham in a dramatic finish to the west London derby against Brentford. The match showcased the risks of playing a cynical game, and Brentford ultimately paid the price for their tactics. After taking the lead with a powerful strike from Vitaly Janelt midway through the first half, Brentford adopted a defensive approach that proved detrimental. As the match progressed, Brentford's time-wasting tactics frustrated the home fans at Craven Cottage. Thomas Frank's team, once again unable to hold onto a winning position away from home, seemed to invite trouble with their gamesmanship. The irony of Fulham's comeback occurring during six minutes of added time was not lost on the spectators. In a stunning turn of events, Fulham substitute Harry Wilson emerged as the hero, scoring two goals in stoppage time to send the home crowd into a frenzy and secure a well-deserved victory.