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Fulham 5-0 West Ham

Premier League    2023-24Match review
Craven Cottage   23,988
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
4Kurt Zouma    
27Nayef Aguerd    
3Aaron Cresswell   
14Mohammed Kudus    
28Tomas Soucek    
7James Ward-Prowse    
8Pablo Fornals    
10Lucas Paqueta    
20Jarrod Bowen    
15Konstantinos MavropanosSubed #8   
33Emerson PalmieriSubed #3   
21Angelo OgbonnaSubed #4   
72Divin MubamaSubed #14   
22Said BenrahmaSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 10 Dec 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool167 0021544 1151037
2Arsenal166 2020851 213736
3Aston Villa168 0025532 3101535
4Manchester City165 2020751 3181133
5Tottenham Hotspur165 03151143 1181230
6Manchester United165 04101440 38727
7Newcastle United167 0119412 5141726
8Brighton and Hove Albion164 41181231 3151626
9West Ham United163 22121041 4142024
10Fulham165 0317913 491721
11Brentford163 32151221 581019
12Chelsea162 33131331 4131319
13Wolverhampton Wanderers163 32111321 5101319
14AFC Bournemouth162 3381231 4131819
15Crystal Palace161 2571232 381116
16Nottingham Forest162 3210912 671914
17Everton163 1510941 2101113
18Luton Town161 25101411 67189
19Burnley161 07102012 56148
20Sheffield United162 1682101 64208
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Raul Jimenez kicks off five-star Fulham's goal rush against West Ham
Ben Bloom at Craven Cottage
Date published: Mon 11 Dec 2023 02.31 GMT

Something magical must have happened in this part of south-west London during last month's international break. At that point - in what must feel like a different era for Fulham fans - Marco Silva's side had scored just 10 goals in their opening 12 Premier League fixtures and were trying their hardest not to look worriedly down.

Four games later they have turned the division's goalscoring dud into a lethal marksman, bloodied the noses of some teams with lofty aspirations, and found the net a scarcely conceivable 16 times.

After what Silva had described as one of the toughest pre-seasons of his career, Fulham have belatedly sprung to life in spectacular fashion.

If the 5-0 on Wednesday carried the caveat that it came against lowly Nottingham Forest, this same remarkable scoreline four days later warranted no asterisk. It was, Silva said, "a much more complete performance" than that previous mauling.

So much so that the staircases in the away end swelled after only an hour, filled with West Ham supporters making an early escape back across London, the joy from their 2-1 victory against Tottenham three days earlier painfully short-lived.

David Moyes - completing his post-game media duties with the kind of ruthless haste lacking from his players - suggested his team's exertions in that win had taken their toll. "We used up too much energy in midweek," he said. "We weren't able to get ourselves back. Another Thursday fixture, Fulham had a Wednesday fixture. No excuse for the result but it played a part in it. It is disappointing, but we've had two difficult away games this week - three points from the two games is not a bad return."

Although accustomed to ceding possession under Moyes, an all-too-brief bright West Ham start had faded rapidly to gloom as they were quickly outplayed in all areas.

Fulham's opener continued the unlikely resurgence of Raul Jimenez, who has now consigned to history a run of 33 goalless Premier League games by scoring four in his past five matches. This one came courtesy of a powerful header to finish a lethal Joao Palhinha whipped cross.

The hosts had two more before half-time. Palhinha was again the provider for Fulham's second, fizzing the ball across the six-yard box where Willian calmly curled it into the bottom corner. Tosin Adarabioyo then added a thunderous headed third from Andreas Pereira's corner.

Fifteen minutes into the second half, the substitute Harry Wilson extinguished any West Ham comeback hopes when he curled the ball expertly into the top corner from range with a lethal mixture of precision and power that he will find hard to replicate.

With daylight fading, the visitors saved their worst until last. Undone by nothing more than a straight long ball, the West Ham defence were entirely absent as Wilson bore down on Fabianski's goal and knocked the ball to his fellow substitute Carlos Vinicius in support, who tapped into an empty net.

"A brilliant performance from us," was Silva's verdict. "A great win at a very good level. No doubt we were the best team on the pitch, not just because we won 5-0 but the way we performed. The way we were solid as a team, to express ourselves, to create chances to score goals, the way we did it was an almost perfect afternoon for us.

"We didn't give almost nothing for them. We controlled it well. It's not easy to control a team like West Ham, with the quality they have."

Asked what had prompted Fulham's remarkable recent turnaround, he said: "Confidence builds confidence, the best example is Raul. But we are not doing anything really different. The trust in our players was always there. The process is not something new or from the last four games - it's from the day I joined this football club. We are always trying to improve things and we did it really well the last two games. We are growing as a team."

The win puts Fulham in the top half of the table for the first time this season, just one spot behind West Ham.

The visitors had reaped all the benefits of Moyes's cautious approach in the win at Spurs, defending stoutly and capitalising on their rare chances. But despite a run of six games without defeat before this, results have not been enough to prevent criticism of the drab style. This defeat will only add to the growing voices of dissent.

When Said Benrahma almost cleared the Putney End stand late on with a wild blaze from range the visitors' humiliation was complete on a day to forget.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS
Fulham (4-2-3-1): Leno 7.5; Castagne 8, Adarabioyon 8, Bassey 8, Robinson 8 (Ballo-Toure 72, 6); Palhinha 8 (Reed 80), Cairney 8; Iwobi 7.5 (De Cordova-Reid 79), Pereira 7.5, Willian 7.5 (Wilson 45, 7.5); Jimenez 8.5 (Vinicius 72, 7)
Subs (not used): Rodak, Tete, Muniz, Lukic
Scorers: Jimenez (22), Willian (31), Adarabioyo (40), Wilson (60), Vinicius (88)
Booked: Palhinha, Ballo-Toure
Manager: Marco Silva 8
West Ham (4-3-3): Fabianski 3; Coufal 4, Zouma 4 (Ogbonna 64, 5), Aguerd 3, Cresswell 3 (Mavropanos 45, 5.5); Soucek 5, Ward-Prowse 5.5, Fornals 3 (Emerson 45, 6); Kudus 5 (Mubama 64, 6), Bowen 5, Paqueta 5 (Benrahma 65, 6)
Subs (not used): Anang, Cornet, Ings, Kehrer
Booked: Cresswell
Manager: David Moyes 3
Referee: Paul Tierney 6
Attendance: 23,988
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