Premier League - Friday 24th February 2023, 8:00 PM
Fulham
1
(0)
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(1)
1
Wolves
Attendance: 24399
Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland)
Match events
Palhinha (f)
19
23
Sarabia
Solomon
45
De Cordova-Reid
45
Lukic
45
Reed
45
60
Traore
60
Cunha
Salmon
64
Pereira (f)
72
76
Moutinho
76
Sarabia
76
Podence
76
Nunes
Wilson
83
Willian
83
84
Costa
84
Jimenez
Match review
Match Report
Fulham (0) 1-1 (1) Wolverhampton Wanderers
Premier League Match Day 25 22/23 at Craven Cottage
Friday 24th February 2023, KO: 20:00
Referee:
Michael Oliver (Northumberland)
Live on SkySports
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Fulham were once again grateful to Manor Solomon as Wolves were pegged back in a feisty Friday Night Football encounter which ended in a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage.
Half-time substitute Solomon, who scored the winner in last weekend's 1-0 victory at Brighton and was also on target in Fulham's 2-0 success over Nottingham Forest earlier this month, cut inside from the left and unleashed a stunning strike into the far corner just after the hour mark to extend his side's current unbeaten league run to four matches.
Wolves had deservedly led at the break through Pablo Sarabia's first goal (23) since joining from Paris Saint-Germain, but neither side were able to convert one point into three as Jose Sa's brilliant save kept out Carlos Vinicius' header in stoppage time.
The result means Fulham stay in sixth place ahead of the weekend's remaining Premier League games, with Wolves still in 15th place, four points above the relegation zone.
A win would have given Fulham 41 points, the highest tally by a promoted team after 25 fixtures of a 38-match Premier League season. Indeed, only the two Manchester clubs have earned more points than Fulham's 19 since the Premier League resumed after the World Cup.
The new and improved Riverside Stand is increasing in attendance with each passing week. By the time the trees in the adjacent Bishops Park are in full bloom, the residents might well be dreaming of a European tour - but they were second best during the opening period.
Match Stats |
Fulham |
Wolves |
Goals |
(0) 1 |
1 (1) |
|
Scorers |
Soloman 61 |
Sarabia 23 |
|
Goal attempts |
10 |
8 |
On target |
5 |
2 |
Shooting Accuracy |
50% |
25% |
Possession |
51% |
49% |
Passes |
437 |
437 |
Passes Success |
82% |
76% |
Crosses |
20 |
15 |
Crosses Success |
25% |
40% |
Corners |
4 |
3 |
Tackles |
20 |
19 |
Tackles Success |
65% |
79% |
Saves |
1 |
4 |
Fouls |
12 |
17 |
Offsides |
1 |
1 |
Yellows |
2 |
0 |
Reds |
0 |
0 |
source: SkySports |
Sarabia had already fired a warning sign when latching onto Nelson Semedo's pull-back on 20 minutes but the January signing's shot lacked conviction as it was easily gathered by Bernd Leno.
Wolves haven't had their passports stamped since their Europa League quarter-final exit at the hands of Sevilla in August 2020, but they have a battle of a very different kind this term. Sarabia gave their survival hopes a shot in the arm just three minutes later to break the deadlock.
The 30-year-old Spaniard, recruited for just £4.4m from Paris Saint-Germain, started and finished the move as he fed Matheus Nunes on the left channel before carrying his run into the Fulham box. Nunes' centre was cushioned down by Raul Jimenez for Sarabia to steady himself and spear a low shot through the legs of Tim Ream and into the bottom corner beyond Leno's reach.
By Silva's own admission, his side hadn't been at their best during a smash-and-grab raid at Brighton last weekend, but Fulham entered this game off the back of three clean sheets which had stoked hopes of European qualification for the first time since 2009/10.
But having won just two of their nine games when conceding first this season - the 3-2 victory at Nottingham Forest and same scoreline at Leeds - it was not until the closing stages of the opening period that Sa was forced into action, saving Vinicius' header from Bobby Decordova-Reid's cross. Ruben Neves was off target when presented with an identical chance moments later.
Silva made a double change at the interval as Solomon and Sasa Lukic were summoned in place of Decordova-Reid and Harrison Reed, who had been nursing an ankle injury since the opening exchanges. But it was Wolves who continued to dominate, as Max Kilman's header drifted just over before Jimenez glanced Sarabia's cross just wide.
This became a fiery affair when two Wolves players went down in quick succession, with Fulham feeling their opponents were guilty of time-wasting. Cunha stayed down after a challenge from Antonee Robinson, and the hosts equalised just four minutes later.
There appeared very little on when Solomon collected the ball off Robinson, but having been shown inside by Semedo, the Israeli needed no second invitation to curl a superb 20-yard shot low beyond Sa.
Fulham sensed a turnaround as Wolves retreated, and were it not for Sa's sprawling save to deny Vinicius from Kenny Tete's cross in stoppage time, it would have been another smash-and-grab for
Fulham now turn their attentions to the FA Cup, with a home tie against Leeds on Tuesday; kick-off 7.45pm. Marco Silva's side then take on west London rivals Brentford in the Premier League on Monday March 6, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 8pm.
Fulham: Leno, Tete, Diop, Ream, Robinson, Reed (Lukic 45), Palhinha, De Cordova-Reid (Solomon 45), Andreas, Willian (Wilson 83), Vinicius
Unused substitutes: Duffy, Kurzawa, Tosin, Rodak, James, Soares
Goals:
Soloman 64 (
WHAT A GOAL!! Out of nothing!!Three goals in three games for Solomon and he hasn't even started a game!Traore looks half asleep coming off the bench and loses out to Robinson in a 50-50. Solomon then cuts in from the left and whips a stunning effort into the far corner. Sa no chance.FPL assist: Robinson)
Booked: Joao Palhinha (19,f), Andreas Pereira (72,f)
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Sa, Dawson, Kilman, Bueno, Semedo, Nunes (Podence 76), Neves, Lemina, Sarabia (Moutinho 76), Cunha (Traore 60), Jimenez (Costa 84)
Unused substitutes: Collins, Ait-Nouri, Gomes, Bentley, Jonny
Goals:
Sarabia 23 (Nunes drifts a lovely ball to the back post for Jimenez who picks out a clever header to Sarabia. He has time to compose himself and rifle a fine finish into the far corner. His first for the club. FPL assist: Jimenez)
Referee:
Michael Oliver (Northumberland)
Attendance: 24,399