Fulham secured a crucial 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, making the most of their opponents’ defensive lapses. Early goals from Ryan Sessegnon and Rodrigo Muniz set the tone for the match, as Marco Silva’s side demonstrated efficiency in front of goal. Although Wolves responded with a late strike from João Gomes, their struggles at the back ultimately cost them valuable points.
A Fast Start for Fulham
From the opening whistle, Fulham looked sharp, pressing high and exploiting space in Wolves’ defensive line. Their pressure paid off early when Ryan Sessegnon capitalized on a defensive miscommunication to slot home the opener. Moments later, Rodrigo Muniz doubled the lead with a well-taken strike, further punishing Wolves’ lack of organization at the back.
Wolves’ Struggles and João Gomes’ Consolation Goal
Despite a slow start, Wolves gradually found their rhythm, pushing forward in search of a response. Their efforts finally bore fruit when João Gomes fired home in the second half, giving his side hope of a comeback. However, Fulham remained disciplined and managed to hold on for the win.