Fulham winger Damien Duff capped his side's impressive fightback with a superb strike to clinch a 2-1 win over Everton on Sunday.
Roy Hodgson's side trailed to a first half header from Australia midfielder Tim Cahill at Craven Cottage, but Paul Konchesky levelled after the break with a deflected effort before former Newcastle winger Duff hit his first Fulham goal with 11 minutes remaining.
Fulham's win lifted the London club out of the relegation zone, but Everton remain in the bottom three after their third defeat in four games - equalling their worst start to a season under boss David Moyes.
"We showed a bit more courage in the second half, it was less a war of attrition and we scored two goals to turn the game around. We have beaten a good Everton team," Hodgson said. Click to read more...
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