Late debutant Kevin inspired a previously insipid Fulham performance to a last-gasp victory as Gabriel Gudmundsson's own goal gave the Cottagers a 1-0 win over Leeds.
The Brazilian was introduced with 14 minutes to go in a match where the hosts had mustered only two shots all game, and brought an energy to Craven Cottage which had been notably lacking to that point.
The deadline day signing's drive off the left and curling effort, turned over by Karl Darlow's fingertips, earned the corner which was flicked onto Leeds defender Gudmundsson - who could not react in time to stop himself nodding it inside the far post four minutes into added time.
Leeds had looked certain to end a run of eight straight Premier League defeats in London, with the midfield trio of Sean Longstaff, Anton Stach and Ethan Ampadu - deployed together for the first time - stifling their hosts.
Indeed, they had the better chances at Craven Cottage to that point and could have led had Brandon Aaronson's flicked finish not been kept out by Bernd Leno at his near post.
In truth, neither side deserved a goal in a game with a combined xG of 1.38, with a tame Dominic Calvert-Lewin header and a Harry Wilson free-kick - Fulham's first shot of the afternoon after 58 minutes - the only moments of note.
However, Fulham were only too happy to accept their slice of luck late on to earn a first win of the season, with Kevin already a fan favourite despite such a brief cameo.
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