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Fulham will enter the international break celebrating a win after coming from a goal behind to beat Burnley 3-1. But who was on top form and who could have done more? Find out with out player ratings below.

Tom Masters gives his post-match reaction to Fulham's win over Burnley.

Fulham bounced back from a disappointing set of results in March with a 3-1 win over Burnley.

After falling behind an hour in, the Whites showed resilience to score two quick goals within six minutes to take the league.

Josh King scored his first Premier League goal and assisted Harry Wilson for the second moments later, before Raul Jimenez wrapped the game up from the spot in stoppage time.

With Brighton and Everton winning and Brentford and Bournemouth getting draws, the race for European football continues to excite fans of several teams.

Fulham got the job done to make sure they too keep themselves firmly in that pack but who performed and who disappointed?

Bernd Leno - 7

Made a brilliant save to deny Zian Flemming in the first half and could not have done anything about the goal the Dutchman scored in the second half.

Another sensational save in the second half to deny Quilindschy Hartman’s long-range fizzing effort.

Antonee Robinson - 6

Still very much finding his feet after returning from injury but having him back is important for Marco Silva going forward.

Booked and subbed shortly after the hour mark for Ryan Sessegnon.

Calvin Bassey - 7

A very assured performance from Bassey, who has at times struggled for consistency at the heart of Fulham’s defence.

Made no errors and was not dribbled past once, so can’t ask for much more than that.

Joachim Andersen - 7

Similarly solid as his centre back partner and was also error-free.

Made 10 clearances and largely kept his passing neat and accurate .

Timothy Castagne - 8

Hugely effective on both sides of the ball when stepping in for the injured Kenny Tete.

Created chances and was extremely difficult to beat, a good sign of Fulham’s depth.

Alex Iwobi - 7

Was solid if not spectacular as he continues to perform alongside Sander Berge in the heart of midfield.

His two key passes could have led to a goal on another day.

Sander Berge - 7

Effectively got the assist for Josh King’s goal with a lovely clipped ball over the top.

Controlled the tempo brilliantly and just a nuisance for other teams in the hole.

Oscar Bobb - 7

Unlucky not to be on the scoresheet with a good effort saved well by Dubravka.

Was otherwise fairly quiet but definitely becoming more of a presence in a Fulham jersey.

Josh King - 9

A first Premier League goal to level the scores and then an assist for Harry Wilson’s goal.

Has come into his own again after a blip in form in the middle of the season and could be a hugely important member of the team at the business end.

Harry Wilson - 8

Another week, another goal for Harry Wilson, and a very well taken one too.

Undoubtedly the player of the season so far and will be difficult to keep at Craven Cottage going forward.

Rodrigo Muniz - 7

Busy but ultimately wasteful.

Should have done better with two chances in the second half and saw his replacement Raul Jimenez score.

Replacements:

Ryan Sessegnon - 7

Came on when Fulham went a goal down and they won 3-1.

Has become a hugely dependable player and his ability to play anywhere on the left makes him a brilliant squad member.

Samuel Chukwueze - 7

Another who came on with Fulham a goal down and another who saw the result totally turned around.

Had a coupld of big chances that he should have scored deep into stoppage time but the result was put to bed at this point.

Emile Smith Rowe - 6

Came on with only 10 minutes to go and had to watch his rival Josh King score and assist.

Raul Jimenez - 7

Came on, ran the channels, made the run to win the penalty and slotted it to finish the game off - can’t ask for much more really.

Harrison Reed - NA

Replaced Harry Wilson with not enough timeto make a notable impact.