Calvin Bassey received a strong rating, and Alex Iwobi was rated impressive in Fulham’s thrilling 1–1 draw away at Brighton on the opening weekend of the Premier League.
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Sky Sports awarded Bassey a seven after a commanding 90-minute showing, while Iwobi earned a six before being substituted in the second half. Bassey had concluded the 2024/25 campaign as Fulham’s Player of the Season, edging out Iwobi in the final tally.
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In the dying moments, Rodrigo Muniz struck a stoppage-time equaliser to secure a hard-fought point for the London side.
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We were heartened to see both Calvin Bassey and Alex Iwobi poised themselves in Fulham’s XI, reinforcing the faith the club places in its Nigerian talents. Bassey’s full-match display offered both solidity in defence and attacking intent qualities that reflect why he was deservedly named Player of the Season.
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Iwobi, likewise, showcased creative vision and influence in midfield, offering glimpses of his enduring technical class before making way in the second half.
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That stoppage-time equaliser from Rodrigo Muniz restored Fulham’s pride and points bringing to life the notion that resilience and never-say-die spirit remain at the heart of this team. It was a moment that reminded us: championships are not just won by moments of brilliance, but by collective heart.
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We sense that with Bassey and Iwobi anchoring the squad, Continuity and ambition may well drive Fulham beyond mere survival this season—indeed, their contributions may prove foundational to bigger ambitions.
Did You Know?
Bassey’s versatility stems from his journey through Leicester City’s youth system, then success at Rangers (winning both league and cup), a stint at Ajax, and now anchoring Fulham’s defence.
Iwobi is exploring creative outlets beyond football he launched a music career in 2024 under the stage name "17", releasing singles that blend Afro-swing and reflective lyricism.
Muniz’s late equaliser added to his tally from the previous season, where he was Fulham’s second-highest scorer across all competitions, just behind Raúl Jiménez.
Fulham’s season opener showcased their depth, with academy graduate Josh King drawing interest for his lively cameo—an encouraging signal for the club’s youth policy.
Brighton’s frustration was evident they dominated large spells and squandered several good chances, yet were undone in the final seconds, highlighting the fine margins at this level.