Harry Wilson is an early doubt for Fulham’s Premier League match against West Ham on Wednesday night on account of an ankle injury.
The 28-year-old scored Fulham’s opener and likewise provided the assist for Alex Iwobi’s goal of their 2-1 win at home to Tottenham on Sunday.
Nonetheless, Wilson was forced off within the 72nd minute of the sport at Craven Cottage after suffering an ankle problem in the primary half.
The winger now faces a good turnaround to be fit for Fulham’s next Premier League game against West Ham on Wednesday.

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‘At half time he [Wilson] gave us the feedback that we probably must change,’ Fulham manager Marco Silva said after his side beat Spurs.

‘He kept going but it surely was very difficult for him within the last 20 minutes to support [the team].
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‘He twisted the ankle a bit. Let’s see the way it’s going to be in the following few days.’
Wilson has been one among Fulham’s standout performers this season with nine goals and 6 assists within the Premier League.
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