Rodrigo Muniz was once again the star of the show as Fulham secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Brighton at Craven Cottage.
The Brazilian striker netted his fifth Premier League goal in as many matches, following Harry Wilson's spectacular long-range strike that put Fulham in the lead.
Adama Traore also made an impact, coming off the bench to score in the added time of the second half.
This win marks Fulham's first consecutive league victories since December, following their 2-1 triumph over Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Fulham started the match on a high note, maintaining the momentum from their previous win.
A dynamic run from Harrison Reed resulted in a yellow card for Carlos Baleba, and the stand-in captain tested Jason Steele with a shot from inside the box after receiving a free-kick.
Fulham's early pressure paid off in the 21st minute when they scored the opening goal. The in-form Muniz outmuscled Lewis Dunk in the air, setting up Wilson who curled his shot into the top left corner.
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Brighton tried to claw their way back into the match but missed two quick opportunities to level the scores.
Adam Lallana's long-range effort narrowly missed Bernd Leno's post, while Julio Enciso displayed some neat footwork to beat his marker, but his shot failed to find the target.
Fulham, however, were more clinical in front of goal and managed to double their lead.
Wilson, who had been playing brilliantly, returned the favour to Muniz by setting him up for a goal, continuing his amazing scoring streak.
Fulham kept up their great performance in the second half, with
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