#3 Hit: Aleksandar Mitrovic

Despite a frustrating first-half, the Serbian stuck to his strengths and was persistent in his pursuit of the equaliser. Ultimately it paid off - much to the team's relief - and he was also unlucky not to have scored more in truth.
He worked tirelessly, as usual, out of possession. His hold-up play was excellent, even when his passing accuracy and decision-making left a lot to be desired. Fulham's increased tempo saw more opportunities fall to his path, though his headed chances earlier on were more half-chances than clear goal-scoring efforts.
With that being said, he ran Christian Kabasele ragged all afternoon long and had him beat easily in the air with a worrying regularity that no Watford player could resolve. Only Troy Deeney (7) came close to his 11 total aerial duels won over the 90 minutes, he hit the crossbar and played a pivotal role in Fulham's comeback efforts.
8 shots, two on target, hit the woodwork, one key pass, one completed tackle, two clearances on a busy day's work for the hosts' star man. Since February 3, he has scored the most goals of any player across England's top four divisions with 17. Joint top goalscorer alongside Chelsea's Eden Hazard with 5 in the Premier League this term, he'll be hoping his form continues.