Harry Wilson's Vendetta
We look back on another wonderful evening at the Cottage against the Bees and also look ahead to Cambridge in the cup
Under the lights at the Cottage, Fulham once again proved that derby day belongs to SW6, dismantling Brentford 3-1 in a performance full of grit, guile, and goals. From Iwobi’s sharp reactions to cancel out Josh King’s early error, to Harry Wilson’s trademark strike against his favourite opposition, and a Sessegnon-driven own goal that sealed it before half-time, Marco Silva’s unchanged side showed character and quality in equal measure. With Andersen bullying Brentford’s attack and spraying passes with ease, and Muniz bringing his usual chaos, the Whites outclassed a Bees team that looked more like Barclays-era Stoke than Premier League high-flyers. We break down the drama, the talking points, and look ahead to Cambridge in the cup.
Guests:
George Cooper
Drew Heatley
Adam Farquharson
Piers Cottee-Jones