Premier League - Wednesday 16th December 2020, 8:00 PM
Fulham
0
(0)
-
(0)
0
Brighton
Attendance: 0
Referee: Robert Jones (Wirral)
Match events
Kamara
62
De Cordova-Reid
62
Lemina
62
Reed
62
Robinson (f)
76
Mitrovic
77
Loftus-Cheek
77
78
Veltman
78
Lamptey
79
Jahanbakhsh
79
Trossard
88
Gross
88
Lallana
Match review
Match Report
Fulham (0) 0-0 (0) Brighton and Hove Albion
Premier League Match Day 13 2021 at Craven Cottage
Wednesday 16th December 2020 KO: 20:00
Referee:
Robert Jones (Wirral)
Live on Amazon Prime Video
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Match Stats |
Fulham |
Brighton |
Goals |
(0) 0 |
0 (0) |
|
Scorers |
- |
|
Goal attempts |
9 |
9 |
On target |
4 |
4 |
Shooting Accuracy |
44% |
44% |
Possession |
46% |
54% |
Passes Success |
73% |
72% |
Corners |
1 |
8 |
Tackles Success0>
| 69% |
33% |
Saves |
4 |
4 |
Fouls |
15 |
11 |
Yellows |
1 |
0 |
Reds |
0 |
0 |
source: SkySports |
Graham Potter doesn't appear an obvious poster boy for the half-time hairdyer. But however he deposited the rocket up his side on Wednesday night, it arguably deserved more than this.
After 45 dreary minutes, Brighton raced through the gears - in no time they hit the bar, the back of the net and the palms of Alphonse Areola.
Somehow, Fulham held on. They needed a helping hand - VAR ruled out Adam Lallana's strike, the woodwork denied Adam Webster's header.
Then, having stemmed the tide, Fulham threatened to nick it.
Webster's slip sent Ruben Loftus-Cheek through but Robert Sanchez, surprisingly preferred in goal to Mat Ryan, stood tall to save – and keep out Ademola Lookman's late strike.
Defeat would have been harsh on Brighton and, in this helter-skelter schedule, it's a point both will probably take.
'I'm pleased with the performance,' Potter said. 'In the end it's a hard-fought point. We accept it and move forward.'
Scott Parker, meanwhile, felt his side showed signs of a slight hangover from Sunday's mammoth effort against Liverpool.
'We came under big pressure… we weathered a storm which we probably haven't done at some points this season,' he said. 'Overall I'm very pleased.'
Above Craven Cottage, the first girders of a new Riverside Stand roof now hang over the pitch. Below Parker is adding building blocks to this redeveloped side, too.
The supporters who returned for one night only had gone, but early on here, Fulham showed the same discipline and intent that gave Liverpool kittens.
Brighton struggled to break out of their own half and for a while Danny Welbeck was a mere spectator.
It was testament to Fulham that Tariq Lamptey's first forward thrust took 27 minutes to arrive.
Lookman and Antonee Robinson had kept him busy defensively until he delivered a devilish cross that evaded everyone.
That was as good as it got for either side until the first-half's dying embers, when Ivan Cavaleiro's dipping shot needed tipping over by Sanchez.
But Brighton so nearly caught Fulham cold after the break. First Areola denied both Lewis Dunk's header and his improvised rebound.
Then, moments later, Albion did find the net. The move started with a delightful dummy from Welbeck and ended with Lallana turning home from close range. But VAR spotted a handball in the build-up.
The officials again needed technology to tell them Webster's header had not crossed the line before Fulham so nearly nicked it. First through Loftus-Cheek and then through Lookman, who fired at Sanchez from inside the area.
Fulham: Areola, De Cordova-Reid (Kamara 62), Aina, Andersen, Adarabioyo, Robinson, Anguissa, Reed (Lemina 62), Loftus-Cheek (Mitrovic 77), Cavaleiro, Lookman.
Unused substitutes: Odoi, Cairney, Rodak, Ream, Lemina
Booked: Robinson (76,f),
Brighton and Hove Albion: Sanchez, Lamptey (Veltman 78), White, Webster, Dunk, Bissouma, Trossard (Jahanbakhsh 79), Lallana (Gross 88), Alzate, Welbeck, March.
Unused substitutes: Connolly, Maupay, Steele, Burn
Referee:
Robert Jones (Wirral)
Attendance: 0