Kevin impresses as Fulham earn late victory over Leeds
A bright cameo by new signing Kevin inspired Fulham to a first Premier League win of the season with Gabriel Gudmundsson’s 94th-minute own goal enough to clinch a 1-0 victory over Leeds.
Fulham boss Marco Silva waited until the 76th minute to introduce the club’s £34.6million deadline-day signing and Kevin immediately created two chances, but newly-promoted Leeds looked set for a deserved share of the spoils.
That was until Kevin’s late long-range effort was tipped over by Karl Darlow and Gudmundsson headed into his own net from the resulting corner by Sasa Lukic to consign the visitors to a harsh loss.
All eyes were on Harry Wilson at Craven Cottage after Leeds failed to sign the Wales winger on deadline day and he surprisingly started for Fulham.
Wilson, under the watchful eye of Wales boss Craig Bellamy, lost possession twice early on before his dangerous cross caused a moment of panic.
Fulham edged the opening exchanges but Leeds created the first opportunity of note when Brenden Aaronson’s lifted cross found Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but he headed straight at Bernd Leno from 10 yards in the 16th minute.
This was Calvert-Lewin’s first start for Leeds as boss Daniel Farke made five changes from the 0-0 draw at home to Newcastle before the international break – one enforced with Darlow in for injured first-choice goalkeeper Lucas Perri.
Darlow almost inspired an opener for the visitors as his long goal kick was headed down by Calvert-Lewin, but Sean Longstaff smashed over from 18 yards two minutes before the break.
A smattering of boos from the Fulham faithful greeted the half-time whistle and the glorious sunshine was swapped for torrential rain as the second half got under way.
Farke’s team remained a threat with