### Heartbreak at Craven Cottage: Fans React to Gudmundsson’s Late Own Goal Drama
In a tense Premier League clash at Craven Cottage on September 13, 2025, Fulham secured their first win of the season with a dramatic 1-0 victory over Leeds United, thanks to a heartbreaking 94th-minute own goal by Leeds defender Gabriel Gudmundsson.The Swedish full-back, who had otherwise shone in a solid defensive display, misjudged a corner from Fulham’s late substitute Kevin, heading the ball powerfully into his own net past goalkeeper Karl Darlow. What should have been a hard-earned point for Leeds turned into a gut-wrenching loss, extending their dismal run of nine consecutive away defeats in London.
Leeds fans were left reeling, flooding social media with expressions of devastation and sympathy for Gudmundsson. “That’s a real gut punch. Gudmundsson had an excellent game. A freak goal,” tweeted one supporter, capturing the sentiment of unfairness after Leeds dominated chances earlier, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Sean Longstaff coming close.Others called it “one of the craziest own goals you’ll ever see,” highlighting the pinpoint precision that ironically mirrored a striker’s finish. The Athletic noted the “heartbreak” for Leeds, who now face mounting pressure ahead of their trip to Wolves. Posts like “Unlucky moment for Leeds” echoed widespread empathy, with fans praising Darlow’s man-of-the-match saves but lamenting the cruel twist.
Fulham supporters, meanwhile, erupted in ecstasy. “Fulham ecstasy. Leeds agony,” one fan posted alongside a clip of the goal, celebrating the morale boost after a winless start. The Cottagers’ bench and crowd went wild, with Marco Silva’s side leaping to five points and praising debutant Kevin’s impact.
For Gudmundsson, the disappointment was palpable. Cameras captured the 26-year-old burying his head in his hands, visibly distraught as teammates consoled him post-whistle. Despite his strong performance—nullifying threats from Adama Traoré and Emile Smith Rowe—the error overshadowed his efforts, leaving him to shoulder the blame for Leeds’ slip. “Ouch!!!” summed up one reaction, underscoring the personal toll on a player who had been a defensive rock. As Sky Sports put it, it was “heartbreak for Leeds in the closing stages.”This late drama serves as a stark reminder of football’s fine margins, with fans on both sides processing the emotional rollercoaster.