Harry Wilson, Igor Thiago, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Jack Grealish and Antoine Semenyo have shone for their clubs
By WhoScored
Harry Wilson was often a spectator rather than a player in his first three seasons at Fulham. He made 89 appearances in the league, but 48 of them were from the bench and he was taken off 34 times. Having scored just 12 league goals in three years, he was nearly shipped off to Leeds in the summer.
Fast-forward to today and he has become undroppable, starting 20 of Fulham’s 22 league games. Only four players have been involved in more goals than Wilson’s 12 this campaign – Erling Haaland (24), Igor Thiago (17), Bruno Fernandes (15) and Antoine Semenyo (13). Of those 12 goal involvements, 10 have come in his last 11 league appearances (six goals and four assists).
The Welsh winger is the form player in the league and is increasingly the man Fulham turn to in big moments. When he stood over a free-kick in the 92nd minute against Brighton last Saturday there was a hush over Craven Cottage and a strange sense of inevitability in the air. He stepped up, curled the ball into the top corner of the Brighton goal and turned a draw into a win.







