"Ambitious" Marco Silva "wants more" for his Fulham team after beating Leicester City 2-0 and serving them their seventh straight Premier League defeat.
Alex Iwobi's substitution at halftime during Fulham's versus Leicester City's Premier League game raised an uproar but manager Marcos Silver has explained why.
Fulham returned to winning ways in the Premier League as Marco Silva's side sealed a 2-0 win at Leicester City. Following a midweek loss at West Ham United, which ended an eight-game unbeaten run in the Premier League,
After going three Premier League games without a win, Fulham needed to start putting points on the board if they were to keep their European ambitions alive and that is exactly what they did. Marco Silva's side have only jumped up one spot in the league table but are just five points behind Newcastle in fourth.
Fulham boss Marco Silva was pleased with their 2-0 win at Leicester City on Saturday. Emile Smith Rowe and Adama Traore struck for the Cottagers on the day. “Well-deserved three points for us, definitely,” said Silva afterwards. “I thought we grew throughout the game.
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The Fulham manager felt his side were the better side at the London Stadium on Tuesday night, but they fell to a 3-2 defeat to West Ham in a London derby that brought new Hammers boss Graham Potter his first win. Fulham are ninth in the Premier League, just seven points off fourth-place Chelsea.
Marco Silva is not attaching any significance to the fact Leicester City are on a six-game losing run in the Premier League – and backed their performance in the loss to Crystal Palace. The Fulham coach takes his team to the King Power Stadium tomorrow (3pm), looking to inflict a seventh straight reverse on the embattled Foxes.
Fulham head coach Marco Silva says referee Darren Bond's performance in his side's 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town was not at the level the Premier League demands.
A seventh successive Premier League defeat keeps Leicester inside the relegation zone, in 19th place in the table, two points from safety, as Fulham move up to ninth
Fulham head coach Marco Silva hailed Raul Jimenez’s “incredible achievement” after the striker became Mexico’s highest-scoring Premier League footballer with 55 goals. Jimenez, 33, scored two second-half penalties during Fulham’s 2-2 draw at home to Ipswich Town on Sunday afternoon to surpass the previous record of 53 goals scored by Javier Hernandez — the former Manchester United forward,
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