Alex Iwobi was the catalyst for Fulham's impressive 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace. The Nigerian international played a pivotal role in creating numerous scoring opportunities and ultimately setting up the decisive goal, Nigeriasoccernet.com writes.
Just a minute after Palace's opener, Iwobi showcased his attacking prowess with a surging run. He squared the ball to Raúl Jiménez, who unfortunately couldn't capitalize on the chance.
Fulham were then gifted a golden opportunity when Iwobi's pressure forced a defensive error, putting Smith Rowe in a dangerous position. However, a strong challenge denied the Englishman.
As the first half drew to a close, Iwobi nearly scored a spectacular goal. A clever exchange with Smith Rowe and Nelson led to a well-struck volley that was just tipped over the bar by the Palace goalkeeper.
The second half saw more of the same from Iwobi. He combined effectively with Andreas Pereira, creating a dangerous chance that was blocked by Henderson. Iwobi continued to threaten, with a powerful volley and a well-placed pass to Nelson.
With the game finely poised, Iwobi delivered the decisive moment. His incisive through ball found substitute Wilson, who finished clinically to seal the victory for Fulham.
Iwobi's outstanding performance underlined his importance to Fulham's attacking play and showcased his ability to create goalscoring opportunities. His contributions were instrumental in securing a valuable three points for the Cottagers.
Up next for Iwobi is the international duty with Super Eagles of Nigeria as they play host to Rwanda for the crucial Morocco 2025 AFCON qualifier game.
By Olaleye Oluwadamilola