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Solomon plays super-sub again as Fulham rescue Wolves draw

Marco Silva's side trailed to Pablo Sarabia's first goal in five appearances for Wolves since his January move from Paris Saint Germain.

But Israel international Solomon netted after half-time to stretch Fulham's unbeaten run in the league to four matches.

Solomon made a quiet start after joining Fulham on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk last year, but the 23-year-old now has three goals in his last three appearances.

Solomon is the first Israeli player to score in three consecutive Premier League appearances since Liverpool's Ronny Rosenthal in 1992.

Tipped as relegation candidates at the start of the campaign, sixth-placed Fulham have been one of the season's biggest surprises and they remain firmly in contention to qualify for the Europa League.

Wolves were bottom of the table going into the World Cup break, but have lifted themselves out of the relegation zone.

Julen Lopetegui's 15th-placed side are four points clear of the bottom three.

After a scrappy opening, Wolves took the lead from the first serious chance for either team in the 23rd minute.

Raul Jimenez guided a deft header back to Sarabia and the Spanish midfielder controlled with his left foot before using his right to drive a clinical finish into the far corner from eight yards.

Fulham tried to respond as Bobby De Cordova-Reid's cross picked out Carlos Vinicius and his header forced Jose Sa to make his first save of the night.

Ruben Neves should have doubled Wolves' lead when the Portugal midfielder headed wide from Matheus Nunes' cross.

Andreas Pereira was inches away from equalising in spectacular style on the stroke of half-time as Sa tipped over the Fulham midfielder's 30-yard free-kick.

Jimenez nodded just wide from Sarabia's cross before Wolves forward Matheus Cunha

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