The saga of Fulham has seen the club struggle to find their rhythm in recent seasons, but they have finally found their form with a dramatic comeback against Manchester City at Etihad Stadium.
After trailing for most of the game, Fulham fought back from a 2-0 deficit and eventually won 4-2 on penalties after a controversial decision by referee Mark Johnson.
It was a stunning turnaround that came after Fulham had lost eight games in a row without scoring a goal and were struggling to find their rhythm in attack.
But the club's fans were not let down as they responded to the setback with a thrilling victory. The comeback was one of the highlights of the season, with Fulham looking to prove that they can turn their fortunes around.
In the end, it was a remarkable performance that saw Fulham clinch a crucial win for themselves and the Premier League table. It is a testament to the resilience of the team and the belief they have in their ability to bounce back from adversity.
As the match drew to a close, Fulham captain John Stones said: "We've got to keep fighting until we get the result. We're going to fight until the end."
This dramatic comeback has been a turning point for Fulham, who now look set to secure their first win in over a year. With a strong squad and a determined approach to football, the club is confident of making another run up the league table this season.