Wilson stars Fulham hands Burnley another defeat
Burnley suffered its seventh successive Premier League loss after going down 3-2 against a Harry Wilson-inspired Fulham side at Turf Moor.
Wilson scored a goal and provided assists for Emile Smith Rowe and Calvin Bassey, as the Cottagers bounced back after two straight defeats.
Marco Silva's side struck after nine minutes when Wilson's superb near-post corner caught Burnley off-guard, with Smith Rowe capitalising to steer home.
Lesley Ugochukwu's outside-of-the-boot finish levelled the contest in the 21st minute, but Bassey's close-range header from another Wilson cross restored the visitors' advantage 10 minutes later.
The Wales forward then made it 3-1 in the 58th minute, curling into the bottom corner after he was found in the box by Samuel Chukwueze.
Substitute Oliver Sonne gave Burnley hope with a well-taken volley four minutes from time, but Fulham held out for a victory that moves them seven points clear of the bottom three, with Burnley remaining 19th and five points from safety.
Fulham ended a run of 29 league matches without victory at Turf Moor, stretching back to April 1951, while the Clarets have lost seven successive Premier League games for the first time.



































