In the early hours of Tuesday morning, the English Premier League played a thrilling match. Fulham scored two goals in a row to beat Brentford 2-1 at home thanks to the miraculous play of Harry Wilson, the "substitute" in the extra time. After scoring the goals, Harry Wilson excitedly jumped up and shot the ball into the net in a rare "weird foot" position. After the game, Frank, the team leader of the Binford team, walked into the locker room and lamented, "It's cruel to get one goal for every hundred shots." Despite the fact that Fulham dominated the entire game with a whopping 26 shots on goal, there were only 24 minutes of actual effective offense, except for the delayed offense. In the 82nd minute, Fulham brought on Harry Wilson, and the Welsh striker received a cross from a teammate in the final two minutes of extra time and finished a header almost against the post. In the seventh minute of extra time, he completed a header with his "strange foot" technique to help his team achieve a reversal. Brentford's team leader Frank expressed his disappointment after the game: "The gap was so small that we thought that Fulham had played better and should have won the game. But when we went 1-0 up, our defense was to be commended. However, in the end, the frantic attacking of Fulham, Harry Wilson's first class ball control and the angle of his equalizing goal was so good that even if you shoot 100 times, you may not have such a chance to score."

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