Fulham has a strong connection with late goals, and last weekend’s loss to Everton highlighted this trend. Goalkeeper Bernd Leno accidentally scored an own goal from a corner, continuing a pattern of late goals in their matches.

As of now, Fulham has recorded the highest number of goals in the Premier League scored after the 75th minute, totaling 18.

This raises the question: why do Fulham games often feature late goals?

Fulham & Late Goals: The Memorable Moments

Throughout the Premier League, observers have taken note of Fulham’s late goals this season, with significant strikes either salvaging or clinching points. However, not all late goals have been favorable for the team. In a recent match, Kevin scored a stunning goal, but it was overshadowed by Benjamin Sesko’s late winner.

Earlier in the season, Fulham managed to equalize against Liverpool thanks to a remarkable long-range shot from Harrison Reed, making it a standout late goal for the team.

Own goals have also played a part this season, such as when Gabriel Gudmundsson mistakenly scored against Leeds United, helping Fulham secure the win.

Fulham & Late Goals: The Forgettable Moments

On the flip side, Fulham has faced their share of late goals from opponents, leading to dropped points. In a match against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, Fulham initially led through Ryan Sessegnon but ultimately lost 3-1 after goals from Antoine Semenyo and Justin Kluivert.

St James’ Park has seen its share of late drama as well. Bruno Guimaraes scored a 90th-minute winner during a league match against Fulham, and Lewis Miley did the same in the Carabao Cup.

Crystal Palace’s manager Oliver Glasner has had success at Craven Cottage. In their recent encounter in the Premier League, the Eagles secured a 2-1 victory, with Marc Guehi scoring a late goal to seal the win over Fulham.




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