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Alex Iwobi brace gives Fulham victory over Brighton

Alex Iwobi scored twice as Fulham marched into the top half of the Premier League with a 3-1 win over Brighton.

The Cottagers were pegged back after Iwobi’s quickfire opener by Carlos Baleba’s fine strike early in the second half.

But Matt O’Riley’s own goal gifted them the lead again and Iwobi hit his second to ensure Brighton have still never beaten Fulham in the Premier League.

Just three minutes had elapsed when Brighton handed Fulham the lead after playing the ball back to their goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, a few yards to the left of his goal.

The Dutchman was under minimal pressure, but his pass out towards Baleba on the edge of the box was intercepted by Iwobi who strode forward and tucked the ball into an empty net before Verbruggen could scramble back.

Brighton almost hit back when Jan Paul van Hecke’s through-ball sent Joao Pedro through on goal, but his shot was beaten away by Bernd Leno.

Moments later Fulham defender Calvin Bassey provided a one-man wall as he blocked efforts from Baleba and Pedro in quick succession.

Leno kept out Brighton’s best chance to equalise in the first half after Kaoru Mitoma sent in a low cross from the byline.

O’Riley let the ball run to Simon Adingra, whose first-time shot from eight yards out was repelled by an instinctive arm from the Fulham keeper.

Fulham could have doubled their advantage in first-half stoppage but Rodrigo Muniz, starting his first match since August, headed Antonee Robinson’s cross wide.

The hosts had another opportunity straight after the restart when Harry Wilson chased a high ball over the top only to skew his volley off target.

Fulham appealed for a penalty when the ball struck the arm of Baleba in the area but play was waved on and the VAR agreed.

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