Alex Iwobi produced a composed and clinical performance to help Fulham claim a convincing a 3–1 victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Sunday.
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Alex Iwobi played a decisive role by scoring one and providing assist for another goal to inspire superb second half for Fulham after a tightly contested first half ended goalless.
The breakthrough arrived in the 54th minute when Raúl Jiménez powered home a header from Iwobi’s well-delivered corner to put the visitors ahead.
Fulham quickly built on that momentum, doubling their lead seven minutes later.
Jiménez showed his composure from the spot, converting a penalty after Sunderland were penalised for a foul inside the area.
The home side attempted to spark a revival in the 76th minute when Enzo Le Fée reduced the deficit with a penalty of his own following a challenge by Ryan Sessegnon.
Sunderland briefly sensed an opening, but Fulham remained in control.
Any lingering hopes of a comeback were extinguished five minutes from time as Iwobi capped an outstanding all-round display.
Racing onto a quick counter-attack, Alex Iwobi calmly finished after being teed up by Harry Wilson to seal the points.
The result brought an end to Fulham’s three-game losing streak in the Premier League and moved Marco Silva’s side into the top half of the table.
For Iwobi, the match stood out as a statement performance, combining creativity and composure to underline his growing influence in Fulham’s push for a European place.







