Ings scores late to salvage a point for West Ham
Danny Ings' stoppage-time strike rescued a point for West Ham United as it drew 1-1 with Fulham at Craven Cottage in the Premier League.
Ings cancelled out Raul Jimenez's first-half goal as local bragging rights were shared in this London derby.
Fulham should have broken the deadlock in the 23rd minute, but Adama Traore headed Alex Iwobi's inviting cross wide from six yards out.
But the hosts were not to be denied just 60 seconds later. Smith Rowe beat the offside trap to latch on to Andreas Pereira's throughball, before crossing for Jimenez to tuck away.
West Ham went close to equalising on the hour mark when Jarrod Bowen brilliantly controlled Mohammed Kudus's cross, but was thwarted by Bernd Leno's smart reflex save.
The Hammers looked set to leave the Cottage empty-handed until the fourth minute of stoppage-time, when substitute Ings took Bowen's centre into his stride before Leno could only help the fierce drive into the net.
It was Ings's first Premier League away goal since November 2022, while it was the latest West Ham has scored that gained points in the Premier League.
Fulham boss Marco Silva was frustrated by the late leveller that saw his side drop vital points.
"It just shows that in this Premier League, you cannot switch off for one second," he said. "We are aware of the quick throws, and we have to keep focus and concentration.
"A big frustration for us because, before that, it was a good performance. It was clear we were the best team on the pitch. They did not have one shot [on target] in the first half.
"We should have won this game. It was not a game where West Ham pushed us back. The goal came after we switched off. It just shows you have to keep focus until the last second."
Silva also felt Fulham should have been awarded a first-half penalty when Traore was challenged by Max Kilman.
"It was a clear, clear, penalty in my opinion," he added. "It's difficult to understand why it was not a penalty in that situation. I don't even want to say anything more about it."