Harry Wilson’s stunning lob against Brentford has won the Premier League’s Guinness Goal of the Month award for November.
It’s a goal that will go down in Fulham folklore, drawing us level in the second minute of stoppage time, paving the way for the winger to go on and win the game at the death.
“Obviously the goal was so important, in such a big game for us, for our fans, to get us back level,” Wilson told FFCtv after receiving his award. “I think it really gave us that belief that we could go on and win the game, and ultimately we did.

“That moment when it left my foot, it seemed to take forever to loop in. There was silence, and then the roar when it hit the net was amazing.
“That feeling will live with me for a long, long time.”
It’s only the fifth time that a Fulham player has taken home the Premier League’s GOTM trophy, with Wilson following in the footsteps of Jean Michaël Seri, André Schürrle, Ola Aina and Willian.