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Fulham 1-0 Wolves
Wolves' Rayan Ait-Nouri may need some treatment here, going over on his ankle after being shoulder-charged by Timothy Castagne.
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Fulham 1-0 Wolves
Wolves' Rayan Ait-Nouri may need some treatment here, going over on his ankle after being shoulder-charged by Timothy Castagne.
Fulham 1-0 Wolves
That's Alex Iwobi's first league goal of the season and his fourth goal in nine games against Wolves.
Fulham 1-0 Wolves
Nearly a second for Fulham, with Raul Jimenez getting on the end of a cross at the back post, but from a tight angle the shot is saved by the legs of Jose Sa.
The ball goes for a corner and Tom Cairney then shoots low from the edge of the penalty area and Sa gets his body behind it to shovel it away from goal.
Great start this from the hosts.
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Mark Scott
BBC Radio 5 Live commentator
A very well-worked goal. Fulham have been the better side so far and deserve to have their noses in front. That is the 11th goal they have scored in the Premier League this season.
Alex Iwobi
And now it is a leading start for Fulham. Alex Iwobi gets the first goal of the game in the seventh minute.
Antonee Robinson, on the underlap storming forwards from full-back, gets on the end of Willian's pass and pulls it back and Iwobi does well to steer the ball into the net at the near post.
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A forceful start for Fulham with Antonee Robinson also lucky to not pick up an early caution for sliding in and wiping out Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
Fulham 0-0 Wolves
An early reducer from Fulham midfielder Harrison Reed, sliding in and catching Matheus Cunha late in the middle of the park. Reed very lucky to not get a yellow for his troubles.
Fulham 0-0 Wolves
Fulham's Bernd Leno is making his 150th Premier League appearance tonight, the first German goalkeeper to reach this milestone in the competition.
Fulham 0-0 Wolves
A good move from Fulham involving Alex Iwobi and Andreas Pereira down the right flank and it falls to Raul Jimenez, but he can't get a clean contact and a goal against his old side within the opening 60 seconds.
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And away we go at Craven Cottage.
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Raul Jimenez hasn't had a great time of late since joining Fulham but you wouldn't bet against him popping up with the winner against his old club.
Anon
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A reminder of how the two sides line up tonight.
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I would probably say Rooney's debut goal against the then number 1 for England, Dave Seaman, that was special for a 16-year-old boy making his debut
Anon
Best goal I've seen? Pajtim Kasami's volley away at Palace. A rare flash of brilliance from the Fulham squad at the time. I fear we'll need something almost as good to find the net tonight.
Tom
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
It is [important] as a forward. Being a forward player, once the season starts, it gives you so much confidence once you get off the mark [as Jimenez did in his last match]. And then there is that hunger for more.
I never really set myself long-term targets but it was a case of going game by game.
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Max Kilman believes manager Gary O'Neil has done "an incredible job" since taking charge of Wolves with the centre-back saying "this is his time and he's showing it".
Wolves have picked up 15 points from their first 12 games, including victories against high-flying Tottenham Hotspur and Treble winners Manchester City.
"When Lopetegui left, everything was a bit up in the air," Kilman told the club's official website , externalabout the managerial change just four days before the start of the new season. "Nobody really knew what was happening, Gary came in, and since then he’s done an incredible job.
"How he sets us up tactically against the top teams and his man-management have been brilliant. Credit to him and his staff - since they’ve come in they have been really good.
"You could say Gary hasn’t had much experience managing in the Premier League, but this is his time and he’s showing it. He’s been excellent."
Wolves face Fulham at Craven Cottage tonight and Marco Silva's side will be hoping to turn around their recent dip in form.
"Last year, we struggled away from home," said Kilman. "But we’re coming in quite confident. We need to make sure we do our best and pick up as many points as we can. We need to make sure we’re ready. We have to go there and put in a big performance."
As the United States celebrated Thanksgiving last week, BBC Sport took a look back at some of the best Premier League goals by Americans - including a few from those in Fulham colours.
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BBC Radio 5 Live
Former Wolves striker David Edwards on BBC Radio 5 Live: "It looks like the teams that are down there will be battling all season. Wolves look like one of the teams that will not get dragged down into it.
"As long as you are player and you are close enough to Europe you will keep going until the end. But there will be players that when they get to March or April and they are not in danger, you may see some players on the beach a bit earlier this season."
Mike Taylor, BBC Radio WM
Wolves have gone 16 days between Premier League games, which is a long time to stay grinning after the astounding finish to the one against Tottenham.
It was a plot twist not only in that match, but perhaps also to Pablo Sarabia's Wolves career, which until then felt like it might be drifting to an early close, perhaps even in January.
For a player of his ability, with significant achievements, his time with Wolves has seemed unfulfilling. His performances were not bad, just inconsequential, and for a senior player it was hard to think of a match in which he had played a significant role.
Until Spurs, that is, when Sarabia seized the moment - and it really was only a few moments.
Gary O’Neil introduced him with four minutes left, but the coach deflected the credit for the substitution: "I put him on the pitch because of what he’s shown me in training. That's no masterstroke from me... the fact he was able to impact is because of how he’s worked, and the condition he’s in - mentally and physically."
"It’s important to take confidence, because it's not easy to adapt here," said Sarabia, acknowledging the difficulties of the past year.
But O'Neil's comments in public, as well as whatever he has said to him privately, should build that confidence.
The boss added: "Our squad has huge quality, but if you wanted the ball at someone's feet in both of those moments, in this group, it would be Pablo's. We have some talent in the group. It's on me to find the right way to use it."
O'Neil will need all of his squad in the busy midwinter, but perhaps he will turn to Sarabia more readily now.
Chris Sutton
Former Blackburn striker
Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests.
This week, he takes on Barry Can't Swim, aka DJ and producer Joshua Mannie - who is an Everton fan.
Sutton's prediction: 0-2
Fulham have taken one point from their past four games, but I don't see them getting dragged into the relegation battle because they've got a good manager in Marco Silva and enough quality to stay in the Premier League.
Their biggest problem is that they haven't replaced Aleksandar Mitrovic, who was a real figurehead for them last season, and they are missing his presence up front. Burnley are the only top-flight team to have scored fewer goals than the Cottagers so far.
Wolves are not exactly prolific either, but they have built a nice bit of momentum in the past few weeks and I can see their bandwagon rolling on here.
Barry Can't Swim's prediction: 0-1
Gary O'Neil has done a really good job at Wolves and I don't fancy Fulham right now.
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Wolves
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil said: "Fulham are still a good side. They offer a real threat. Their wide players are a big threat with Willian still being really productive on the left for them and Harry Wilson or Bobby [De Cordova-Reid] off the other side too.
"They're a good side that we'll need to be at it [to beat]. Premier League away games are tough, we've managed to win a couple so far. It would be good to add another one."