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Harry Poole
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Before we get Gary O'Neil's thoughts, what did you make of all of that last night?
Do you believe the right decisions were reached? Or are Wolves right to feel hard done by this morning?
One thing is for sure - VAR has, after several high-profile incidents, turned O'Neil against it.
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Willian scores injury-time winner for Fulham
Fulham 3-2 Wolves

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Willian scored an injury-time winner from the penalty spot as Fulham earned a 3-2 win over Wolves at Craven Cottage last night.
The visitors, though, were again on the wrong end of more video assistant referee controversy.
Alex Iwobi opened the scoring in the seventh minute for the hosts, side-footing Antonee Robinson's cutback through the legs of Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa, but Matheus Cunha equalised after 22 minutes when he headed in Jean-Ricner Bellegarde's cross.
Willian restored Fulham's lead with the first penalty of the game just before the hour mark after Nelson Semedo caught Tom Cairney on the edge of the box, before Tim Reem fouled Hwang Hee-chan and the Wolves forward made it 2-2.
Referee Michael Salisbury awarded the match's third penalty after a VAR review, having initially waved play on after Harry Wilson and Joao Gomes came together in the box, and Willian converted his 94th-minute spot-kick.
Amid all of that, Fulham striker Carlos Vinicius also escaped punishment after raising his head into the face of Max Kilman.
Good morning
As night follows day, another Premier League game leads to more video assistant referee controversy.
Fulham picked up an important 3-2 win over Wolves on Monday night, but that's far from the full picture.
We'll get stuck into the reaction to that match this morning, before attention turns to the business end of the Champions League group stages.
Welcome aboard.

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