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  1. Silva on Smith Rowe, Cairney and bouncing back from defeatpublished at 10:50

    Fulham boss Marco Silva has been speaking to the media before Tuesday's Premier League game at Wolves (kick-off 19:30 GMT).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Emile Smith Rowe could be available but will be assessed again after Monday's training session.

    • Tom Cairney will also be a late decision as his niggle "is something that can be quickly recovered or it can take a little bit more than one or two days".

    • On the home defeat by Crystal Palace and bouncing back: "When you have that type of game where you don't perform at the level you wanted, the best way is to play a quick game again."

    • He said Tuesday is a "tough game away from home", but he hopes they can "react" to the previous defeat and return to making "life difficult against any side in any stadium in the country".

    • On the threat of Matheus Cunha: "It is not fair [to only talk about him], but we have to be realistic as well. He's a player who in any moment of the game can be decisive, can score, can assist."

    • Final words on his expectations: "We know that if we are at our best level then we are able to do it and able to control well the Wolves team. When we are able to do it, punish with our quality."

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  2. Fulham 0-2 Crystal Palace - the fans' verdictpublished at 08:47

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    We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Fulham and Crystal Palace.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Fulham fans

    Will: Probably the worst performance of the season - just after one of our best. This lack of consistency is going to get us nowhere. We need to be better for Wolves.

    PJ: Shockingly poor. Hard to imagine it was the same starting XI as played against Nottingham Forest as we were utterly bereft of ideas. Too ponderous and predictable. Palace completely dominated in every sense but especially tactically. Marco Silva is far too slow to identify when our tactics are not working. It needed changing after 20, not 80 minutes. When will our players realise that trying to complete 95 passes in an attempt to score is futile?

    John: We were so poor that I struggle to remember a single purposeful attempt at scoring. Palace outplayed and outclassed us completely. Too many failing to put in a shift. Too many big price tags? Many Fulham fans must have thought we were going somewhere at last. The upcoming games are ominous: Wolves (who've thrashed us already); Manchester United in the cup, Brighton, Tottenham and Arsenal.

    Andrew: As good as Fulham were last week, they were dreadful here. No answer to Palace's pressing and nobody willing to shoot.

    Palace fans

    Gary: Another great away day. Eberechi Eze was more like his old self. Great goal by Daniel Munoz - and by Jean-Philippe Mateta. Such a shame it was just offside. Every player was fantastic. We need to start winning at home, starting against Aston Villa on Tuesday.

    Steve: I thought this was our best performance of the season. Not sure what Oliver Glasner is putting in Will Hughes's coffee but what a season he is having - man of the match for me.

    Roger: A convincing victory. The result was never in doubt. Huge contrast to the home game against Fulham earlier in the season. This squad are capable of a strong finish to the season.

    Jackb: Probably one of best performances of the season. Everyone on the pitch was great. I'm loving our away form. We just need to really click at home now and who knows what can happen this season?

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  3. 'Get Adama back out wide scaring defenders'published at 07:50

    Chris Latchem
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    Fulham never really got going on Saturday. It was a rare sloppy show, their fans will hope just a blip.

    One reason could have been they did not find a way for Adama Traore to fire up the afterburners. There are few more exciting sights than him at full throttle. He can frighten even the very best full-backs.

    However, Traore consistently slowed the ball down, turning inside and searching for Emile Smith Rowe and Raul Jimenez.

    He is at his best when he seeks to skin a defender and drill the ball in - as he did to set up Smith Rowe's opener in the win over Nottingham Forest the previous weekend.

    I would not be too concerned with the defeat, even one as flat as Saturday.

    But for Fulham to get back on the European trail, they could do with utilising Traore's USP.

    Get him out wide scaring the defenders and leave the middle of the field to those better suited.

  4. Catch up on the Premier League actionpublished at 11:02 23 February

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  5. Fulham 0-2 Crystal Palace: Marco Silva's side fail to fire in defeatpublished at 18:33 22 February

    Adwaidh Rajan
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    It was a day to forget for Fulham as they fell to a 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Craven Cottage on Saturday.

    It comes as a huge blow for Marco Silva's side, who had the chance go one point behind sixth-placed Bournemouth in their bid to secure a place in Europe next season.

    "Certain standards that should be in our game were not there," said Silva after a game that saw them fail to register a single shot on target.

    It was the first time since a 2-0 defeat by Newcastle United in May 2021 that the Cottagers had failed to have a shot on target in a league fixture.

    Apart from inciting a half-hearted penalty appeal after doing down under a challenge from Maxence Lacroix in the second half, Raul Jimenez, Fulham's top scorer with nine goals this season, was largely on the periphery.

    Alex Iwobi and Adama Traore were also kept quiet on the wings by a brilliant Palace defence while injuries to Emile Smith Rowe and substitute Tom Cairney will compound Silva's woes as they enter a crucial period of the season.

    Silva's side will need to bounce back quickly when they travel to Wolves on Tuesday, if they are keep their hunt for a place in the Champions League alive.

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  6. 'Today was a bad afternoon for the referee'published at 17:50 22 February

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    Fulham manager Marco Silva, speaking to Sky Sports: "The first half was balanced. We didn't allow them to press like they usually do. We did it the way we should and the way we wanted. They came up with a different way. We didn't create enough chances.

    "In the first 30 minutes we arrived with the ball in certain areas well but the moments to create clear chances weren't there. After that some decisions went against us and there was nerves in the stadium. We gave many things to them that you can't do at this level. I thought it was a foul for the corner before their first goal and moments like that can be decisive.

    "The second half was really strange. The moment we made the changes, they scored a goal in transition. That was our fault clearly, we have to be more aggressive and kill it, with the rules of course. After that everything was more difficult for us.

    "The physicality is for both sides. The Premier League is a physical game. I never saw, this season or last season, Craven Cottage complaining as much today about decisions. We like to be a physical side but today we were unlucky with the referee. It is not the first time this season.

    "They can have bad afternoons and it was clear today was a bad afternoon for the referee."

  7. Fulham 0-2 Crystal Palace: Key statpublished at 17:44 22 February

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    Fulham failed to have a shot on target in a Premier League home match for the first time since May 2021 against Newcastle.

  8. Sutton's predictions: Fulham v Crystal Palacepublished at 11:23 22 February

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    I find both these teams impossible to predict so, let's face it, anything could happen here.

    Crystal Palace lost to Everton last week but actually played pretty well.

    I talked about how Fulham have struggled at home recently but then they went and beat Nottingham Forest at Craven Cottage.

    My instinct tells me to go for a draw but I actually think Fulham will make it back-to-back home wins - so Palace will probably end up taking the points.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  9. Follow Saturday's Premier League games livepublished at 11:00 22 February

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  10. Silva on Nelson injury blow, 'great' Lukic and European dreams published at 15:09 21 February

    Henry Brownsey
    BBC Sport journalist

    Fulham boss Marco Silva has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Crystal Palace (kick-off 15:00 GMT).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • On-loan winger Reiss Nelson "could be out until the end of the season" after he underwent hamstring surgery.

    • Silva said it is a "tough moment" for the club after they were "all excited" for Nelson to return after the 25-year-old had recovered from his previous hamstring injury.

    • On Nelson's future, Silva says it's "too early" to decide if he will return to the club after his loan.

    • On other team news: "No fresh injuries, still the same, Sasa [Lukic] is going to be ready to be in contention - Kenny Tete and Harry Wilson are out."

    • On Sasa Lukic: "He's been great, what a season for him - not a surprise. Last season he had some moments not at his best level but was really good. He's a player that we really believe in and trust. The first moment he joined our club we thought he'd be really important - it's been a great season from him so far."

    • Joachim Andersen will face his former club this weekend and Silva said the defender has been "really good", adding: "That's the reason we signed him, he knew the football club before and he's a defender with the profile that we were looking for - he's helping us and knows the league."

    • Silva praised Antonee Robinson, adding: "He's been crucial - what a player for me. I had him at Everton and for him to perform and be a proper Premier League full-back, he moved a bit to become the player we see right now, but his improvement has been great."

    • On the possibility of Europe: "I want them [the fans] to be confident. If they're dreaming of something - it's a good sign that they recognise our quality and are pleased with the way the team are performing. We will fight really hard to achieve something with this club."

    • Silva says his players are "excited but also realistic" regarding playing in Europe. He added: "They know we have to perform at our best level. I will never stop them from thinking that they can achieve really important things with the club - I motivate and train them to achieve important things."

    • On Saturday's opponents Crystal Palace: "Their away form is really, really impressive - in the first three months they had a tough moment, but they've bounced back. We have to play at our best level."

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  11. There are two sides to management - Silva has bothpublished at 13:08 20 February

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    Marco Silva is a fantastic manager. You can see that with what he has done at Fulham.

    But, he is not just a fantastic manager. There are the two sides to management - there is the management side and then there is the coaching side. Silva has both of those.

    There certainly will be other clubs with Silva in mind and there should be because, as has been said, the job he has done with Fulham is fantastic. What I like about him is his human side. I have seen some social media clips at Fulham where you hear him addressing the team and how he talks to players - that is part of it, the communication with players and the personable ability with players.

    Having that side really does help and I do not think that is a side of it that you really get to see. When you see how he is in these clips behind the scenes then you think "this is a manager I want to play under".

    Silva seems to be honest and fair. You look at Emile Smith Rowe as an example. He came in and was flying at the start but then had a real dip in form and from Silva it was like: "Come and sit next to me for a little bit". And he worked his way back into the team.

    Harry Wilson was another example where he was not starting and was coming off the bench and scoring goals late on. I remember in one of the clips, the manager making sure he knew he would get his chance if he just stuck with it. That kind of communication as a collective really helps.

    That is the management side of it but then from the coaching side, if you look at the way in which they play, they are really exciting team to watch. With some of the individuals and the qualities Silva gets out of them, it proves that he is a very good manager.

    It could be difficult to keep hold of him if a big club is to come in because I am sure he is an ambitious manager as well, but I think he does really enjoy being the Fulham boss too.

    Fara Williams was speaking to BBC Sport's Nicola Pearson

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  12. 'Best left-back in the league' - Robinson 'criminally underrated'published at 15:03 19 February

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    We asked for your views on Antonee Robinson's form this season, how key he is in Marco Silva's team and whether he is the best left-back in the Premier League.

    Here are some of your replies:

    Will: Robinson is absolutely imperative to this season's success. He is the best left-back in the league. Without his relentless running and crossing, we wouldn't be where we are today. He is a must-keep in the summer.

    Allan: He is to Fulham what Leif Davis is to Ipswich - top notch.

    Luke: It's amazing that Jedi has gone from being dropped for Joe Bryan to becoming the best left-back in the league. Only Josko Gvardiol and Milos Kerkez come close. His crossing has improved massively this season and his one-v-one defending is criminally underrated.

    Yusuf: Robinson is a hidden gem and he is starting to come out as a talent Fulham's squad have been needing for a while. From providing crucial assists to outrunning defenders, I definitely think this season has been Robinson's best. There is more to come from him.

    Peter: Robinson is superb but it is Silva who has persisted with him, developed him over the years and now made him captain. Robinson is probably our most valuable player, but it is Silva we can least afford to lose.

  13. Fulham v Crystal Palace: Did you know?published at 13:42 19 February

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    Following their 2-0 win at Selhurst Park in November, Fulham are looking to complete the league double over Crystal Palace for the first time since the 2000-01 second-tier campaign under Jean Tigana.

    Palace are now winless in their past six against the Whites (D4 L2). The Eagles are, however, unbeaten in their past five at Craven Cottage (W2 D3).

  14. The numbers behind Robinson's impressive seasonpublished at 07:56 19 February

    Phil Cartwright
    BBC Sport journalist

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    Fulham find themselves right in the battle for European qualification with a third of the season to go.

    One of their stars of the campaign has been left-back Antonee Robinson, who is one of only four outfield players across the Premier League to have played every minute of every match for their club so far in 2024-25.

    Most impressive has been his work in attacking areas; his tally of 10 assists is more than any other defender in England's top flight this season, while only Mohamed Salah of Liverpool has set up more goals for his side.

    Stats graphic for players with most assists during 2024-25 Premier League season

    The USA international has created 33 chances for Fulham, which places him fourth among defenders on that metric. Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold (45) leads the way, with Leif Davis of Ipswich (43) and Tottenham's Pedro Porro (37) close behind.

    Defensively, he has not made any errors that have led directly to goals this season, while only two defenders have made more successful tackles - Daniel Munoz of Crystal Palace (59) and Noussair Mazraoui of Manchester United (44).

    Of the 46 defenders to have attempted 30 tackles or more in the Premier League this season, Robinson's tackle success rate of 66.15% ranks him 12th.

    However, Alexander-Arnold (38) is the only defender who has been dribbled past on more occasions than Robinson (33).

    What have you made of Robinson's performances this season? Is he the best left-back in the Premier League? Is he the player that Fulham can least afford to lose in the closing weeks of the season?

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    *Statistics correct on 18 February, 2025

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  15. 'We could be on the cusp of something special'published at 07:44 18 February

    Drew Heatley
    Fan writer

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    Nothing sums this Fulham side up more than the past two league games.

    We did the double over Newcastle two weeks ago and we have now taken six points from high-flying Nottingham Forest. Both are above us and firmly fighting for European football.

    But during this same campaign, we have struggled against sides in the lower echelons of the table, including failing to even score a goal against 20th-placed Southampton at Craven Cottage.

    I have said before that it makes it hard to judge how good this team is, but as the season shakes out it is becoming clear that we could be on the cusp of something special.

    I talk a lot about records - and so many are in our sights. We are within 14 points of our highest ever Premier League tally of 53 with 13 games to play. We are five games away from our record number of 15 Premier League wins in a season and just two victories away from our total of seven triumphs on the road.

    It is important to keep all this in mind as we look at clubs like Forest and wish we were in their position.

    Our trajectory is upwards - and consistently so.

    An outlier of a season competing for a Champions League place might be exciting, but you have to have the right pieces of the puzzle in place, or you could hit the ground - or worse, the Premier League trapdoor - with a thud.

    With so much left to fight for in the league and cup, there is no need to be jealous of our peers.

    I have a feeling more than a few will feel envious of us come May.

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  16. Fulham were 'dominant' against Forestpublished at 15:27 17 February

    Chris Collinson
    BBC Sport statistician

    Calvin Bassey's first goal of the season handed Fulham their first Premier League win at Craven Cottage in 2025, but the scoreline didn't quite reflect how dominant their performance was against third-placed Nottingham Forest.

    Fulham had 24 shots throughout the match, the most any side has had against Nuno Espirito Santo's team in a Premier League game this season.

    Marco Silva's side registered 10 shots on target, the joint-most any side has had against Nottingham Forest in a Premier League game so far this season.

    The Cottagers also recorded an xG of 2.2, with only Chelsea and Manchester City totting up a higher xG in a Premier League game against the Reds so far this season.

    Stats from Fulham v Nottingham Forest match
  17. 'Lukic will be a key' in European pushpublished at 11:30 17 February

    Sam Ashoo
    Final Score reporter

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    There are plenty of positives to ponder following Fulham's fine win against Nottingham Forest.

    Adama Traore's crosses were even more threatening than his pace, which is saying something. Raul Jimenez looked like he could score at every opportunity, even if he didn't, and Emile Smith-Rowe played the 10 role perfectly.

    But, I want to talk about Sasa Lukic. I said on Final Score during the game that he's one of those you appreciate more when you watch him live and I stand by that. He was exceptional and the stats back it up. He was the only starter with 100% passing accuracy, six of which were key passes - more than any other player.

    The key battle was likely to be Lukic and Sander Berge against Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White. The former came out on top by some distance. If Fulham are to challenge for a European spot this season, Lukic, complimented by his double-pivot partner Berge, will be a key reason behind their success.

  18. Fulham 2-1 Nottingham Forest - the fans' verdictpublished at 08:49 17 February

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    We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Fulham and Nottingham Forest.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Fulham fans:

    Bill: A very classy performance from everyone, and nice to do the double over Forest. Wonderful cameo from Willian!

    Michael: I consider it one of the team's best performances of the year.. As an old Fulham fan, it is a delight to watch this - let's be happy! Please keep hold of Marco Silva. We are on the brink of something special over the next few years.

    Derek: Overall we were excellent. Built from a platform in midfield by Sander Berge and the excellent Sasa Lukic. His contribution often goes unnoticed other than the regular yellow cards, but he was immense.

    Wayland: The whole team stepped up to another level, Adama Traore was superb. We should have been out of sight but the Forest keeper was their best player to somehow keep it to 2-1.

    Forest fans:

    Fraser: Difficult away at Craven Cottage. Onwards and upwards for the mighty Reds. Tough games coming with Arsenal and Manchester City to play in next few games. We're still defying the odds!

    John: We got what we deserved. Disappointed as we lost the midfield and created very few chances - Chris Wood doing it all on his own to equalise. Matz Sels was fantastic again, keeping us in it till the end. They always looked like scoring, not us.

    Oliver: From start to finish Forest were not clinical enough and their goal was dodgy as Calvin Bassey slipped. They were too laid back and let Fulham cut right through their defence, play the ball out wide and cross it in. This led to them conceding easy headers. Forest didn't have the composure that Fulham had and this ultimately lead to a shocking performance and a brutal defeat.

    Mike: Credit to Fulham, they played well. But Forest gave this game to them. Tactically, the manager got it wrong and the team spent most of the game playing like they were just trying to hang on. The players looked lethargic and devoid of inspiration. Maybe they should have spent their break in Skegness instead of Dubai?

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