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Breaking; £6.8m Key Star Fulham teammate after Brighton display
Fulham wide man Harry Wilson has praised striker Rodrigo Muniz after his latest goal against Brighton and Hove Albion.
Marco Silva’s men took the momentum from last weekend’s win at Manchester United and turned it into another three points.
This was a convincing victory as Harry Wilson fired the opener after relentless work from striker
Muniz, who cost around £6.8million back in 2021, was barely even a factor when Fulham considered replacements for Aleksandar Mitrovic last summer.
The Brazilian hadn’t really dazzled in the Championship and a loan spell with Middlesbrough didn’t reap many rewards.
Muniz had to wait until the 3rd of February for his first Premier League goal – and now he can’t stop scoring.
That is now five goals in five games for Muniz and he just seems to go from strength to strength as the leader of Fulham’s attack.
Nobody really saw this coming but Silva seems to have stumbled upon a real talent to lead the line.
Muniz then added a second himself, powering a header home from Wilson’s cross.
Substitute Adama Traore wrapped it up, slotting home his first Fulham goal to seal a 3-0 victory.
Harry Wilson hails Rodrigo Muniz
The key men were Wilson and Muniz as they linked up twice in the first half to give Brighton a mountain to climb.
Muniz to Wilson, Wilson to Muniz – Brighton had no answer for the Fulham duo.
Wilson has now paid tribute to Muniz, whose recent form has been astonishing for any fan to witness.
Wilson, as quoted by Netsport, suggested that Muniz has been ‘amazing’ in the Fulham attack.
The Welshman added that Muniz’s battling nature makes life really difficult for defenders but he is now finding the net too, making himself a major threat.
“Rodrigo [Muniz] the last few weeks has been amazing,” said Wilson. “The goals have come and he deserves that. He always makes it hard for defenders and battles for the ball. The way he set up my goal shows that,” he added.
Muniz, who cost around £6.8million back in 2021, was barely even a factor when Fulham considered replacements for Aleksandar Mitrovic last summer.
The Brazilian hadn’t really dazzled in the Championship and a loan spell with Middlesbrough didn’t reap many rewards.
Muniz had to wait until the 3rd of February for his first Premier League goal – and now he can’t stop scoring.
That is now five goals in five games for Muniz and he just seems to go from strength to strength as the leader of Fulham’s attack.
Nobody really saw this coming but Silva seems to have stumbled upon a real talent to lead the line.