In a stunning display of resilience and opportunism, Everton orchestrated a remarkable comeback to crush Fulham’s European aspirations with a 3-1 victory at Craven Cottage.

First Half Drama Despite Raúl Jiménez putting Fulham ahead with a thunderous header from Smith Rowe’s sublime cross, the hosts’ dominance would prove futile. Mykolenko’s deflected equaliser in first-half stoppage time set the stage for what was to come.
The Turning Point The match transformed dramatically through:
- Keane’s powerful back-post header (70′)
- Beto capitalising on Leno’s costly error
- Fulham’s VAR penalty appeal denied in stoppage time
European Race Impact This result delivers a significant blow to Fulham’s European qualification hopes, while their rivals Brighton and Brentford both secured victories elsewhere. Marco Silva, watching from the stands due to a touchline ban, witnessed his former club derail his current team’s continental dreams.
Key Statistics:
- First Everton victory since April 12
- Three goals from three different scorers
- Two goals in just three minutes turned the game
Star Performers
- McNeil’s game-changing substitute appearance
- Mykolenko’s redemption after early defensive slip
- Beto’s opportunistic finishing