In a Premier League clash marred by VAR controversy, Willian emerged as the hero for Fulham, scoring an injury-time winner from the penalty spot to secure a 3-2 victory over Wolves. The match witnessed three penalty decisions, with the final one leading to the decisive moment. Referee Michael Salisbury initially waved off a penalty appeal when Harry Wilson and Joao Gomes clashed in the box, opting to play on. However, after a VAR review, Salisbury overturned his decision upon advice from the video assistant referee, leading to the awarding of Fulham's third penalty of the game. Willian stepped up and calmly converted his second spot-kick of the half, sealing the win for Fulham. The controversy surrounding VAR decisions added an extra layer of drama to an already intense encounter. The match's action had commenced with Alex Iwobi opening the scoring for Fulham in the seventh minute. Matheus Cunha equalized for Wolves after 22 minutes, heading in a cross from Jean-Ricner Bellegarde. Willian then restored Fulham's lead with the first penalty just before the hour mark. Wolves, resilient in their response, earned a penalty of their own within the final 20 minutes when Tim Reem fouled Hwang Hee-chan. The South Korea winger converted the spot-kick, leveling the score once again. However, Fulham had the last word with the late VAR-induced penalty, securing all three points in a match that will be remembered for its contentious decisions.