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Premier League - Friday 16th September 2022, 8:00 PM
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Attendance: 28654
 
Referee: Jarred Gillett (Australia)
 

Match events
Awoniyi
11
Goal
 
Cook (f)
27
Yellow
 
Boly (f)
34
Yellow
 
 
40
Yellow
Diop (f)
 
55
Goal
Adarabioyo
 
58
Goal
Palhinha
 
58
Yellow
Palhinha (ex cel)
 
60
Goal
Reed
 
63
Yellow
Tete (f)
Lingard
63
Sub On
 
Cook
63
Sub Off
 
Worrall
63
Sub On
 
Boly
63
Sub Off
 
 
70
Sub Off
Willian
 
70
Sub On
James
O'Brien
70
Sub On
 
Freuler
70
Sub Off
 
Surridge
70
Sub On
 
Awoniyi
70
Sub Off
 
O'Brien
77
Goal
 
 
78
Yellow
Pereira (f)
 
83
Sub On
Cairney
 
83
Sub Off
Pereira
Dennis
88
Sub On
 
Williams
88
Sub Off
 
 
90
Sub On
Vinícius
 
90
Sub Off
Mitrovic
 
91
Sub On
Kebano
 
91
Sub Off
De Cordova-Reid
 
Match review



Match Report

Nottingham Forest (1) 2-3 (0) Fulham

Premiership Match Day 07 22/23 at The City Ground

Friday 16th September 2022     KO: 20:00

Referee: Jarred Gillett (Australia)



FulhamDefender Tosin Adarabioyo
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Fulham scored three times in a sensational, five-minute spell at the City Ground as they came from behind to beat Nottingham Forest 3-2 and climb to sixth in the Premier League table.

Marco Silva's side trailed to Taiwo Awoniyi's early strike (11) as they went into the second half, but Tosin Adarabioyo's powerful header from Willian's corner (55) sparked a stunning comeback.

Joao Palhinha put Fulham in front with a wonderful, first-time finish from just outside the Forest box (58) and the visitors immediately extended their lead when Harrison Reed fired home his first goal for the club from Bobby Decordova-Reid's cross (60).

Forest pulled a goal back through substitute Lewis O'Brien (77) but could not muster an equaliser in the closing stages as they slumped to a fourth consecutive Premier League loss which keeps them in the relegation zone, seven points below their newly-promoted rivals.

Fulham midfielder Joao Palhinha
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Forest welcomed Fulham to the City Ground a year to the day since Chris Hughton was sacked with the club sitting bottom of the Championship.

The subsequent turnaround under Steve Cooper has been remarkable and it seemed the club's fans may have more reason to cheer when Awoniyi, one of their 22 summer signings, nodded home Ryan Yates' flick from Morgan Gibbs-White's corner.

Fulham mustered little in response in the first half, with Aleksandar Mitrovic largely nullified, save for one near-post header from a corner which forced a scrambling save from Dean Henderson.

But, for the second consecutive home game following their 3-2 loss to Bournemouth two weeks ago, Forest contrived to surrender a comfortable first-half lead on their way to a dispiriting defeat.

Midfielder Harrison Reed
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The damage was done in the space of just five minutes, with Palhinha's goal, curled first-time into the top corner from Kenny Tete's cut-back, the pick of Fulham's quick-fire three.

Palhinha's midfield partner Reed took his goal smartly too, after Andreas Pereira had played in Decordova-Reid down the left, the 27-year-old ghosting into the box and finding the net for the first time on what was his 81st Fulham appearance.

Cooper tried to rescue something from the game, throwing on Jesse Lingard and switching to a more attacking shape, but it was another substitute, O'Brien, who got them back into it when he slammed home following a Brennan Johnson cut-back.

That goal ensured a nervy finale for Fulham, with the visitors having to survive six minutes of stoppage time, but they held on to secure a win which continues their outstanding start to the season, leaving Forest to reflect on a defeat which feels all too familiar.

Match Stats N Forest Fulham
Goals (1) 2 3 (0)
Scorers Awoniyi 11 Adarabioyo 54
O'Brien 77 Palhinha 57
- Reed 60
Goal attempts 11 15
On target 3 7
Shooting Accuracy 27% 47%
Possession 41% 59%
Passes 375 555
Passes Success 74% 83%
Crosses 14 22
Crosses Success 21% 32%
Corners 2 10
Tackles 10 12
Tackles Success 30% 42%
Saves 4 1
Fouls 11 10
Offsides 2 1
Yellows 2 4
Reds 0 0
source: SkySports


Fulham boss Marco Silva said: "We were the best team on the pitch and we deserved the three points. After their first goal, we took control of the match.

What a start to the second half. The intensity, we were much quicker and more dynamic as a team. I just told them to increase to be aggressive on the ball and we did it.

"It is a fantastic feeling for us, even if in the last few minutes we suffered a little bit. They didn't create chances, but with the second goal they got a little bit of belief.

"But we controlled the game well and we deserved the three points. Congratulations to the players. They have been working really hard. They have been showing quality as well to match all the other sides at this level."

Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper said: "I think a lot of it is self-inflicted. I don't think we can just say things aren't going our way.

"We just aren't managing conceding the first goal very well. We want to keep a clean sheet, but when we do concede a goal we aren't settled enough after it and there's been a few occasions now where once one goes in, we look vulnerable and that was the case tonight.

"We took the lead and I thought we were okay in the first half. Fulham had more of the ball but we were fairly in control without the ball and I actually thought we started the second half really well. I told the lads they have to play a lot better.

"We've turned the ball over twice for the first two goals in areas that we shouldn't do.

"We will look at ourselves first and see that we are not doing certain things in our game well."

After the international break Fulham host Newcastle United on Saturday, October 1 at 3pm.

Nottingham Forest: Henderson, McKenna, Cook (Lingard 63), Boly (Worrall 63), Yates, Williams (Dennis 88), Renan Lodi, Freuler (O'Brien 70), Awoniyi (Surridge 70), Gibbs-White, Johnson

Unused substitutes: Toffolo, Hennessey, Kouyaté, Biancone, Lingard

Goals:
Awoniyi 11 (Yates wins the first header which finds its way through to Awoniyi at the back post and he makes no mistake.)
O'Brien 77 (Johnson delilvers a dangerous low cross following a fine flick from Lingard and the half-clearance falls straight to O'Brien in the area, and he makes no mistake.)

Booked: Cook (27,f), Boly (34,f)

Fulham: Leno, Tete, Adarabioyo, Diop, Ream, Palhinha, Reed, Pereira (Cairney 83), Willian (James 70), Mitrovic (Vinícius 90), De Cordova-Reid (Kebano 91)

Unused substitutes: Mbabu, Rodak, Duffy, Harris, Chalobah

Goals:
Adarabioyo 55 (Adarabioyo with a towering header that Henderson has no chance of stopping. Mitrovic smartly blocks off Yates, who was marking Adarabioyo, leaving the Fulham defender with a free header. FPL Assist: Willian)
Palhinha 58 (And what a turnaround from Fulham, within three minutes they have scored twice and taken the lead. Palinha is teed up on the edge of the box and he hits the ball into the top corner, leaving Henderson with no chance again. FPL Assist: Tete )
Reed 60 (What is happening?! Three goals in five minutes! Decordova-Reid finds Reed with a low cross and the midfielder - with his first goal for Fulham - sweeps home with ease from close-range. FPL Assist: Decordova-Reid)

Booked: Diop (40,f), Tete (63,f), Palhinha (58,ex cel), Pereira (78,f)

Referee: Jarred Gillett (Australia)

Attendance: 28,654






























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