Harry Wilson Stars in Fulham’s Win Over Luton

Harry Wilson scores Fulham’s fourth goal at Kenilworth Road (Joe Giddens/PA)

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Fulham secured a 4-2 win over Luton, which confirmed their relegation from the Premier League. The match saw Harry Wilson score a goal and two assists, while Adama Traore opened the scoring just before halftime.

Carlton Morris equalised from the spot before Raul Jimenez restored the lead for the visitors. Jiminez claimed his second for the game early in the second half putting his team in control, before Alfie Doughty pulled one back for the hosts.

Wilson’s impressive individual performance was capped off by the pick of the goals, which sealed the win. Fulham played a much changed side, lacking cohesion in the opening period, which allowed Luton to take advatage of their sloppiness. Daiki Hashioka’s clever pass found an unmarked Morris, but his shot was saved by Bernd Leno.

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The Cottagers’ only notable attempt was Wilson’s curved shot that missed the left post, while Luton relentlessly bombarded their goal.

Jordan Clark missed the target with his half-volley, but Hashioka continued to showcase his offensive skills with a shot that Fulham managed to block.

Tahith Chong disallowed goal brought Fulham to life, leading their best chance of the game. Traore’s speed allowed him to cross the ball to Jimenez, but the latter missed the target with his header.

Fulham didn’t have to wait long for their first goal. Wilson received a pass and scored with a stunning curled shot. Luton tried to equalize and were awarded a penalty after a VAR check, which Morris converted with ease.

Fulham restored their lead before half-time, when Wilson’s pull-back was finished by Jiminez. Jimenez met Reed’s perfect delivery after the break and headed the ball past Kaminski to make it 3-1.

Doughty pull one back six minutes later, catching Leno off-guard. Wilson took his impressive performance to the next level by scoring another goal, guiding the ball into the top corner from outside, securing the win for his team.