Muniz’s Last-Gasp Goal Secures Historic Victory
Rodrigo Muniz became the hero for Fulham on Thursday night, scoring a dramatic 95th-minute goal to seal a 2-1 victory over Chelsea in the Premier League. The substitute’s late strike marked Fulham’s first win at Stamford Bridge since 1979, earning the visitors all three points in a thrilling contest.
Muniz latched onto a precise pass from Sasa Lukic and calmly slotted the ball past Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez, sparking jubilant celebrations among the Fulham contingent. The victory propelled Fulham to eighth place in the table with 28 points from 18 games.

Chelsea Start Strong with Palmer’s Solo Effort
Chelsea opened the scoring in style after just 16 minutes, courtesy of a brilliant solo effort from Cole Palmer. The young midfielder weaved through Fulham’s defense, slipping the ball through Issa Diop’s legs before finding the bottom corner with precision. The early lead showcased Chelsea’s attacking flair and looked to set the tone for a dominant performance.
Fulham Fight Back with Second-Half Resurgence
Despite trailing, Fulham came alive in the second half, displaying energy and determination that Chelsea struggled to match. Their persistence paid off in the 82nd minute when Harry Wilson headed home from close range, ending Fulham’s 12-year wait for a goal at Stamford Bridge. The equalizer injected fresh belief into the visitors, setting the stage for the late drama.
Chelsea’s Title Hopes Take a Hit
The defeat dealt a blow to Chelsea’s title aspirations, leaving them in second place with 35 points, four behind league leaders Liverpool. Compounding their frustrations, Chelsea have played two more matches than Liverpool, who face Leicester City later. This marked Chelsea’s first league loss since a 2-1 defeat at Liverpool on October 20.
Fulham’s Resurgence Underlined by Historic Win
Fulham’s hard-fought victory was a testament to their resilience and tactical discipline. Manager Marco Silva will take immense pride in his team’s ability to overturn the deficit and secure their first win at Stamford Bridge in over four decades. The result underscores Fulham’s strong campaign as they rise to eighth in the table, continuing to challenge higher-placed teams.
For Chelsea, the loss raises questions about consistency and their ability to sustain a title challenge, while Fulham will aim to build on this momentum in their quest for a top-half finish. As the season progresses, both teams will look to refine their strategies in pursuit of their respective goals.