The roar of the crowd still echoed in Harry Wilson’s ears, a bittersweet reminder of the moment his ankle twisted during Fulham’s hard-fought victory over Tottenham. Forced to leave the pitch in the second half of that 2-1 win on March 1st, a wave of uncertainty washed over him – and Fulham fans.
The injury sidelined him for two crucial matches: a frustrating home defeat against West Ham and a disappointing FA Cup loss to Southampton. Each game watched from the sidelines felt like a setback, a painful pause in a season brimming with promise.
Wilson’s absence was keenly felt. He’s been a driving force for Fulham this season, a dynamic winger who’s consistently delivered – racking up an impressive nine goals and six assists in the Premier League alone.
Now, a glimmer of hope shines on the horizon. Wilson is targeting a return to the pitch for Fulham’s upcoming Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest this Sunday. He’s back in training, pushing his limits, and feeling optimistic about his recovery.
“I’m good,” Wilson recently shared. “I had a bit of a knock after the Spurs game, which took a week or so to go, but I’m back training now.” His focus isn’t solely on club football, either.
He’s also determined to be fit and available for upcoming international duty with Wales, eager to contribute to his national team’s ambitions. The prospect of rejoining both Fulham and Wales fuels his dedication to a swift and complete recovery.