Fulham coach Marco Silva hailed his substitutes for once again coming off the bench to score in his side's first win at Stamford Bridge in 45 years on Thursday.
By contrast, Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca faced questions about why he did not shake up his team more decisively as the West London derby slipped out of their control, and why England winger Noni Madueke was not even in the squad.
After Cole Palmer put Chelsea ahead in the 16th minute, Harry Wilson equalised for Fulham in the 82nd minute, a quarter of an hour after coming on, and fellow sub Rodrigo Muniz grabbed all three points for the visitors in the 95th minute.
"Of course, again, the impact of players coming from the bench is really important for us," Silva told reporters, saying the two strikes took Fulham's goal tally from substitutes this season to an unmatched nine.
"It means that everybody is on the same page and understands that the team is always above everything," Silva said.
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