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Fulham beaten by Wolves - Ch. Match Report MD38

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Match Report

Fulham (0) 1-3 (1) Wolverhampton Wanderers

Championship Match Day 38 1617 at Craven Cottage

Saturday 18th March 2017     KO: 15:00

Referee: Chris Kavanagh (Lancashire)



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Fulham missed an excellent chance to push into the Championship play-off positions after a 3-1 defeat to Wolves.

The victory helped the visitors earn their third straight win, and with it a further push away from the relegation zone.

Goals from Ivan Cavaleiro, Andreas Weimann and Dave Edwards ensured victory, with substitute Denis Odoi scoring for the home side.

Scott Malone was dropped to the bench after starting against Blackburn in the week for the hosts.

Visiting manager Paul Lambert made two changes to the side that was victorious in their previous visit to West London, against Brentford last week, with Cavaleiro and Ben Marshall replacing George Saville and Nouha Dicko respectively.

Fulham started brightly, with Neeskens Kebano just poking his seventh-minute effort wide. However, although the home side had more of the play after that, efforts for either side were few and far between.

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Match Stats Fulham Wolves
Goals (0) 1 3 (1)
 
Scorers Odoi 54 Cavaleiro 34
  Weimann 47
    Edwards 72
 
Goal attempts 15 9
On target 4 5
Shooting Accuracy 27% 56%
Possession 70% 30%
Passes 691 295
Pass Success 83.9% 62%
Crosses 17 10
Crosses Success 18% 10%
Corners 5 2
Tackles 9 19
Tackles Success 67% 63%
Saves 2 3
Fouls 3 10
Offsides 1 7
Yellows 0 3
Reds 0 0
source: Fulham FC/Soccernet
The first real chance fell to Kevin McDonald after 28 minutes, when the midfielder put his header wide of the post, following a cross by Kebano.

The deadlock was broken by Wolves after 34 minutes. Helder Costa was able to break free in the box, and squared to Cavaleiro to slot home from the six yards.

Although Fulham attempted to regain a foothold in the game, they should have done better just before the interval when, having found himself in a good position, Sone Aluko shot weakly at goalkeeper Carl Ikeme.

Gohi Cyriac, who netted against Blackburn earlier in the week for Fulham, came off the bench after the break to replace McDonald.

The change did little to stem the Wolves tide, and the lead was doubled three minutes after the restart, when Conor Coady passed to Weimann, who fired home a curler from 14 yards.

Slavisa Jokanovic made his second substitution of the day, with Odoi coming on for Ryan Fredericks, and he made an immediate impact, his 54th-minute shot from outside the box too much for Ikeme, to put the home side back in the game.

Wolves restored their two-goal advantage after 72 minutes, when Edwards prodded home from six yards out, after collecting a pass from Costa.

Scott Malone came on to replace Ryan Sessegnon for Fulham, as the game - and their opportunity to get in the play-off places for now - disappeared away from them.

Fulham: Button, Fredericks (Odoi 53), Kalas, Ream, Sessegnon (Malone 80), Cairney, McDonald (Cyriac 45), Johansen, Kebano, Aluko, Ayité
Unused substitutes: Bettinelli, Madl, De La Torre, Martin

Goals:
Odoi 54 (right footed shot from outside the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Neeskens Kebano.)

Wolverhampton Wanderers: Ikeme, Coady, Batth, Hause, Doherty; Evans, Edwards, Hélder Costa (Saville 79), Cavaleiro (Dicko 61), Marshall (Saiss 68), Weimann
Unused substitutes: Lonergan, Mike Williamson, Bödvarsson, Gibbs-White

Goals:
Cavaleiro 34 (left footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Hélder Costa.)
Weimann 47 (left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Conor Coady.)
Edwards 72 (right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Hélder Costa.)

Booked: Cavaleiro (39,f), Evans (40,f), Coady (77,tw)

Referee:: Chris Kavanagh (Lancashire)

Attendance:: 20,668






























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