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What Kevin did against Stoke shows he is a star in the making, Premier League giants watching closely

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What Kevin Did Against Stoke Shows He Is a Star in the Making – Premier League Giants Watching Closely

Fulham's Brazilian sensation Kevin delivered a match-winning masterclass in their dramatic 2-1 FA Cup victory over Stoke City on February 15, 2026, igniting interest from top Premier League clubs.[1][2][4]



Kevin was the undisputed standout performer, earning sky-high ratings of 9.6 on Sofascore and Fulham's top marks from fan analysts.[2][5] Trailing 1-0 after Bae Jun-ho's early strike for Stoke, Fulham mounted a second-half comeback. Kevin equalized in the 56th minute, capping relentless pressure with a clinical finish, before Harrison Reed sealed the winner.[4]

His stats were staggering: 1 goal, 3 chances created (1 big), 3 successful dribbles, 5/8 accurate crosses, and 8 recoveries. He relentlessly attacked defenders, delivering "divine" crosses that merited better finishes from teammates like Iwobi and Muniz.[1][2] Kevin nearly notched a hat-trick, hitting the post with an Old Trafford-esque effort saved brilliantly by Stoke keeper Simkin, and missing a sitter just before halftime.[2]

Antonee Robinson praised Kevin's synergy, noting improved pace and link-up play, while the 23-year-old forward (176cm, right-footed, #22) never stopped running.[2][5] Despite modest Premier League returns this season (0 goals in 6 starts), this FA Cup heroics showcased his raw talent and growing confidence post-Shakhtar Donetsk move to Fulham in September 2025.[3]

Football Insider reports Premier League giants are watching closely, convinced Kevin's display proves he's a star in the making. His tireless work rate, dribbling flair, crossing precision, and composure under pressure signal a bright future. Fulham progress to the fifth round for the second straight year, boosted by Kevin's magic amid injury woes for Stoke.[1][4]

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