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Highlights and analysis from nine midweek Premier League fixtures.
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Highlights and analysis from nine midweek Premier League fixtures.
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Fulham boss Marco Silva, speaking to BBC MOTD: "Wasn't a good game from us. Arsenal deserved to win, not a good first half. Difficult when they took control. Even in the first 10 minutes we looked like we were not aggressive enough, not doing the right moves.
"We had the ball but not with the attacking aggression we have to have. The second goal makes a massive impact, it's clear we have to try to stop that. Reaction after that was good, subs had impact on the game but it was a bit too late. Rodrigo [Muniz] had a chance to score around 79 minutes but overall not a good performance.
"They fought until the end but not the best one."
On if it was a hangover from the FA Cup defeat: "No. Something that was done last Saturday and we have to move on. It's not an excuse, what we showed then was that and we have to show different things. Arsenal much fresher than us in some moments, we tried fresh legs and to be more aggressive. Second half better than first, more chances. Our first half - not good.
"The schedule is what it is. Some players have played more minutes. It's been tough for Alex [Iwobi], he's been playing week in week out. He's played lots of minutes. We have to manage the players because of the international break.
"Premier League doesn't allow you to switch off or allow you to be sloppy in moments when you are attacking or defending. It's clear we have to be consistent."
On back-to-back defeats being on the mind: "It cannot. It's something that's not in my mind. We lost the game and now we lost a second but we have to look forward. We'll analyse this one and then move on for another big game on Sunday."
Fulham have lost successive Premier League away games for the first time since January 2024 (run of five), while they have lost three of their past five games in the competition (W2) - one more than their previous 13 games (W5 D6).
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What did you make of Fulham's display?
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Three matches make up Tuesday's Premier League action and BBC Sport will bring you every kick.
Arsenal v Fulham
Wolves v West Ham
Nottingham Forest v Manchester United (20:00 GMT) - Listen on BBC Radio 5 Live
All kick-off times 19:45 BST unless stated
Arsenal's title hopes may only be faint but they have still got to try to exert a bit of pressure on Liverpool.
Win this, and they are nine points behind the leaders before Arne Slot's side play again. I want to see Liverpool pushed, and no other result will do.
It won't be easy for Arsenal, though - I was at the reverse fixture at Craven Cottage in December, which finished 1-1, and that was a typical Fulham performance in that they were dangerous on the counter-attack.
They showed that day what a capable side they are, and they have several former Arsenal players in their squad who will want to prove a point again too.
Marco Silva's side had a disappointing defeat at home by Crystal Palace in the FA Cup on Saturday, but they actually played really well in the first half of that game.
It's hard to know where some teams are at form wise, coming out of the international break, and if Arsenal are not at the races then Fulham are going to cause them more problems this time.
I actually think the Gunners will find a way to win this one, though.
Bukayo Saka's return after more than three months out will lift Emirates Stadium even if he starts the game on the bench and, if they need it, he will supply a spark whenever he gets on the pitch.
Sutton's prediction: 2-0
Arsenal have never lost in 31 home league games against Fulham, winning 24 and drawing seven. It is the most home games one side has played against another without losing in English Football League history.
However, Fulham are unbeaten in their past three league games against Arsenal (W1 D2) and only once have they had a longer run without defeat against the Gunners (four between May 2011 and November 2012).
Arsenal have won all seven of their Premier League games on 1 April by an aggregate score of 25-3. No team has a better 100% win record on a specific date in the competition's history.
Drew Heatley
Fan writer
"At least you can concentrate on the league."
That has been the phrase of choice among those consoling me since our capitulation against Crystal Palace in what was by far the biggest game of our season.
Yes, European qualification is still in reach, but this was the FA Cup. This was a chance of Wembley. This was a shot at true glory. This was history.
Moments like Saturday, when we simply failed to rise to the occasion, suck the air right out of you. We were convinced this was our year. We were so invested - then, just like that, we are out of the cup without so much as a whimper.
If the league is our focus now, then we will have to concentrate - hard. We travel to Arsenal on Tuesday before hosting Liverpool on Sunday.
The club cannot win, really. Because even if we somehow take six points from the Premier League's top two, fans will be even more annoyed that we threw away our best chance to win our first major trophy so easily.
But the funny thing is, I can see at least one decent result in those next two fixtures, such is our inconsistency this term. It has turned a campaign that looked at many points to be a history-maker into one that will be remembered with a "what if?"
Tactics play a role, sure. Marco Silva is not infallible, but he is still the second-best manager I have seen in 30 years supporting this club. But the real reason seems to be one of mentality. Chiefly, we struggle with the big occasions, and we take too long to get our heads in the game after a period of inactivity, which in many cases means the international break.
So, maybe we should have seen this result coming. But it does not make it hurt any less.
Yes, it is time to concentrate on the league - hopefully the boys' minds are sharp enough.
Fulham's Premier League game against Arsenal on Tuesday could see midfielder Emile Smith Rowe make his first appearance at Emirates Stadium since he left the Gunners at the start of this season.
Fulham boss Marco Silva said there have been "some ups and downs" during the 24-year-old's first season at Craven Cottage, adding: "This doesn't surprise us for a player who was not playing enough football for the past two seasons.
"He had a very good impact in the first few months, but after the second international break he was down - December was a difficult month for him. He needs to find the right consistency in his game to perform at a very good level and this is the main thing for us."
Smith Rowe has five goals and two assists in 32 appearances for the Whites, showing flashes of the ability that won him England recognition three seasons ago.
"I don't doubt his talent and quality, but the Premier League demands so many things from you and you always have to be in very good shape and top level physically," Silva said. "This is something we have been working on with Emile.
"It is not going to be because the game is against Arsenal that he is going to have more hunger or not. The season so far from Emile is not about the hunger - it is many aspects.
"I can take many positives from him so far - he has probably played more than 20- 25 games and we have seen an impact in half of them. For a player like him, we are working with him to have more impact in a consistent way."
Josh Lobley
BBC Sport Journalist
Fulham boss Marco Silva has been speaking to the media before Tuesday's Premier League game at Arsenal (kick-off 19:45 BST).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Silva provided a squad news update ahead of Tuesday's match: "Right now there is nothing serious - some knocks and tiredness from the game, which is normal."
On his opponents: "A top side, not just in terms of individual quality but they have a collective quality. They are one of the more physical teams in the league. They like to press really high and are going to create some problems for us, but we have to be brave enough to play our game."
Fulham could make it four unbeaten against their London rivals: "Our record against them has been very good and it shows that we have been doing good things against them. It's not easy to go three games without losing against a team like Arsenal, a team that are fighting to be champions. We have to be brave and match their physicality."
He says that Arsenal have a "small advantage" against his side because they didn't play any football last weekend: "It's important for us to play quick [after a defeat], but probably not so quick. A game on a Wednesday is going to make much more sense for us to recover players. But we are here to respect it and prepare as best as we can."
He was asked about former Gunner Emile Smith-Rowe's impact at Craven Cottage: "He's had some ups and downs which doesn't surprise us for a player that wasn't playing enough football in the past two seasons. He needs to find the right consistency in his game and this is the main thing for us."
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We asked for your views on Fulham's 3-0 defeat by Crystal Palace in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Here are some of your comments:
Adam: Dreadful. Should have scored one of the two chances we had early on, Adam Wharton should have been sent off for a second yellow for a stamp and then they scored two in quick succession and it was game over. Palace just seem to have our number, and we can't play against a low block. So disappointing - especially as the atmosphere in the first 30 minutes was the best we've had in years!
Fernando: It's the story of the season - missed opportunities to go in front and then we get punished for not taking those chances. Sad day, but we move on and hope for a strong finish and maybe qualify for a European tour.
Robert: Very poor performance. Real chance of winning the cup but couldn't rise to the occasion. Very disappointing.
Jimbo: Gutted. Carbon copy of the league game, though we were on top before Eberechi Eze's wonder goal. We didn't ever look like scoring and were soft at the back. Very disappointing to limp out of the competition. Felt like a boxing match and losing to the jab, constantly kept at arm's length.
Alan: Disappointing. No one played well except maybe Calvin Bassey and exactly the same playbook as last game vs Palace; a well marshalled defence - our numerous corners were dealt with comfortably - and ruthless on the counter. We lacked creativity and ambition in midfield. Personally, I would have started Ryan Sessegnon.
Malcolm: I hope that result doesn't influence Marco Silva's future.
Fulham boss Marco Silva has been speaking to ITV after today's loss: "One game until 25 minutes of the match, we completely dominated and we had three or four dangerous moments around their goal. We should have scored in those moments. You need to be ruthless and clinical.
"They are solid and compact. They set nine players around their box every single time and when we are able to create, we have to score. We didn't and we were not strong in both ends this afternoon."
On Adam Wharton avoiding a second yellow card: "For me it is clear, it's a second yellow card but we are used to these kind of situations. I prefer to say we are unlucky but it has been a long story with us. Of course VAR cannot overturn this decision but you have many eyes inside the pitch, the linesman has all the angles to see it, the fourth official.
"It is a clear second yellow card, definitely. It would have a massive impact on the game but against us it is always more difficult to see. We have been unlucky in these type of situations and let's hope it will be balanced at the end of the season."
Fulham winger Willian has been speaking after today's defeat: "We are sad because I think we deserved more.
"The first 25 minutes we controlled the game very well, we created chances to score the goal but in two counter attacks we conceded two goals and it became more difficult to keep going.
"We tried after that in the second half to score the goal to push on but unfortunately we didn't do what we wanted because the plan was clear to go to the next stage but unfortunately not today."
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Crystal Palace won at Craven Cottage at the end of February and it is a ground where they have a decent record - they have not lost there in their past six visits, since 2005.
It is a boost for Palace that Jean-Philippe Mateta is available to lead their attack - he can play wearing a special mask to protect his ear after his injury against Millwall in the fifth round - but we will have to see how much he has been affected by such a horrific challenge.
The Eagles are a well-balanced team who seem to be improving all the time under Oliver Glasner - they have lost only two of their past 14 games.
I have found Fulham hard to predict this season because they have been less reliable than usual at home, but they are still having a strong campaign. They are in the mix for the Champions League places, and are only three points behind fifth-placed Manchester City.
Palace are very strong on the road but they have not played for the past three weeks - their game against Newcastle before the international break was postponed because of the Carabao Cup final.
We often talk about teams needing a rest, but my concern is how that break has affected their momentum.
This is going to be a close game, but I actually fancy Fulham to edge it. Marco Silva's side have got goals in them, and my gut feeling is that they will get through in 90 minutes.
I just hope both managers go for it properly, and don't prioritise next week's midweek Premier League games [Fulham are at Arsenal on Tuesday and Palace travel to Southampton on Wednesday] instead of this tie.
Fulham and Palace have shown this season they have got enough quality in their strongest starting XIs to go all the way in the FA Cup, especially this year when the competition appears so open.
They are both in a great position to finally win a major trophy, so why not try to make history and give their fans something to celebrate?
Palace's only previous cup success was winning the Zenith Data Systems Cup in 1991.
I can imagine their fans enjoyed that day a lot, but lifting the FA Cup would be on a different planet, and the same goes for Fulham, who have not even been in an FA Cup semi-final since 2002.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
Fulham boss Marco Silva has been speaking to the media before Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final at home against Crystal Palace (12:15 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Silva confirmed he has no new injuries to report but Reiss Nelson, Harry Wilson and Kenny Tete remain sidelined and will not be fit for Saturday.
He said the chance to reach Wembley is "normal progression for a club doing the right things", adding: "It shows the progress we have been showing since our first season back in the Premier League. It shows really what we have been doing, not just in terms of performances but changing the mentality of the club and the players in every competition we play. We have changed completely the mindset for these competitions."
On reaching 500 games in management: "I'm feeling very well. Preparing for a big game for us. Nothing feels really different than the previous one. It's a very nice number to be honest, but it's just another game that is really important. It's been a long journey, a special one. I'm proud of what I've been doing so far but I want much more to come and better things to come as well."
Asked if he retains the same passion as when he began, Silva said: "Probably even more. I'm more mature and more experienced. I'm the same person and same type of character but more mature than when I started."
On what he expects from Palace: "They are a physical side, difficult to beat - always with that strong five at the back, two good midfielders with quality and three attackers. The details will make the difference. We have to be ruthless and create clear-cut chances."
On what it would mean for Fulham fans to reach a first domestic final in 50 years, should they progress through the quarter-finals and semi-finals: "It will be a dream for them. Let's go step by step. We love them to dream but for us it does not make sense to think about the final if we are not strong enough in the quarter-final. We have to be strong enough tomorrow."
Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary of Fulham v Crystal Palace at 12:15 on Saturday
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