Fulham manager Marco Silva says that if Fulham cannot win matches like the one against Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon, then we have to make sure we don’t lose them.
The Whites were the more positive of the teams at Craven Cottage and were frustrated by the tightest of VAR offside calls, only to then go down to Marc Guehi’s 87th minute winner at a corner.
“We knew that we are going to have this type of Palace approach in the game, most of the times trying to block everything from ourselves, deep on the pitch with that line of five, four players in front, and sometimes [Jean-Philippe] Mateta very deep trying to block the lines.
“We knew that it’s going to be a game that we have to be patient, but at the same time it’s important for us to move quicker the ball. And that was one of the reasons, because in some moments we didn't find more solutions, sometimes the possession at the back was a little bit slower than it should be.
“Even so, I think we were the team more dominant in the game, definitely. Of course, sometimes in terms of chances, the dominance doesn't reflect it, but I think we did create.
“We started well, and the first two/three corners were good – a chance for Emile, well blocked from them, and the chance from Kenny.
“After, when they scored, they hadn’t done anything to score a goal in that moment, [but] a good goal from them.
“The reaction was good – great chance from Emile to equalise, good save from [Dean] Henderson. And, after, we scored from a great combination through the middle, what a finish from Harry Wilson.
“And I really believe that in that moment, we deserved to equalise the game, because we were trying to create chances, even against a side that is always very compact, very deep.
“We spoke at half-time, things to adjust on and off the ball, and the main thing was for us to try to start with a bit more energy, going forward quicker, and to not give them the chance to organise quickly at the back again.
“And we started well, that is true. We scored the goal – the way it was disallowed has to be a big frustration for us, probably the nail of Chukwueze is too big right now. It is what it is. Was difficult for us, because a great goal from ourselves was disallowed.
“We kept the control of the game, but not with that intensity, that energy that we spoke about last game, for example, to create from one side to the other.
“And one of the reasons, I believe, was because from the back, we should have started to move quicker the ball and to make the ball arrive in offensive areas quicker. And we haven't done, and the game started to be very balanced.
“They were waiting, they were speculating a little bit with the game, trying to go from our mistake. It is the type of game, that if you can't win, we cannot lose in the way we lost.
“Moments that we have to be resilient, we have to keep trying to win the game, and I think we were trying, but the same time to keep the focus and organisation and to be resilient in all the moments of the game, because they are going to be crucial in the end to get a good result.
“We cannot concede the goal that we conceded last minutes of the game.”