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Fulham's Stunning Comeback in FA Cup
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Fulham staged a remarkable comeback, defeating Middlesbrough 3-1 in the FA Cup third round. Despite a slow start and an early save from their keeper, Fulhams substitutions paid off. Harry Wilson scored a stunning goal just three minutes after coming on, followed by Emile Smith Rowes cool finish. Wilson continued to shine, setting up Smith Rowes goal and crossing for Kevins winner. Fulham advances to the fourth round, while Middlesbrough heads to West Brom.
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