Report, result and objectives that the cottager gains royalty rights in western London Derby

Fulham produced a lively performance to ensure a 3-1 victory against Brentford in Craven Cottage, overturning an early reverse with an impressive attacker display.
The visitors struck the first in the 20th minute when the carefree pass of Joshua King inside his own box fell directly to Mikkel Damsgaard, who calmly exceeded Bernd Leno.
This advance, however, lasted only 18 minutes while Fulham struck with two fast goals. Alex Iwobi capitalized on defensive indecision to shoot at home at half a volleyball at close range, before transforming the supplier just 98 seconds later.
His low cross found Harry Wilson, who wrapped a first effort in the lower corner to put Fulham forward at the interval.
The side of Marco Silva tightened their grip at the start of the second half. The teasing cross of Ryan SESSENGNON was diverted in his own net by Ethan Pinnock, whose misfortune offered Fulham a crucial cushion of two goals.
From there, the hosts managed the procedures at maturity, stifling the sporadic attacks of Brentford while creating chances of extending their advance.
The replacement Dango Ouattara approached twice for the visitors, but Leno and the defense of Fulham stood firm.
Fulham was the clearer and more clinical side throughout, recording 17 attempts for the eight of Brentford and dominating possession.
Iwobi was at the heart of their creativity, with a first half’s goal and help, while Wilson’s Finish attracted a delighted reception of house fans.
The victory gives Fulham its first transport of three goals since May and additional evidence of progress under Silva. Brentford, on the other hand, continues to fight for the rhythm in the Premier League this season.
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