Aleksandar Mitrovic on target again as Fulham build on impressive start
Aleksandar Mitrovic struck again for Fulham as they brought Brighton’s unbeaten start to the season to an end with a 2-1 win at Craven Cottage.
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Aleksandar Mitrovic struck again for Fulham as they brought Brighton’s unbeaten start to the season to an end with a 2-1 win at Craven Cottage.
Brighton were denied temporary top spot but defeat to this Fulham side should not, when the season is done, feel like an embarrassment.
Aleksandar Mitrovic struck again for Fulham as they brought Brighton’s unbeaten start to the season to an end with a 2-1 win at Craven Cottage.
Aleksandar Mitrovic struck again for Fulham as they brought Brighton's unbeaten start to the season to an end with a 2-1 win at Craven Cottage.
LONDON :Aleksandar Mitrovic bagged his 100th goal for Fulham on the way to a 2-1 Premier League win over Brighton & Hove Albion at Craven Cottage on Tuesday, bringing an end to the visitors' longest unbeaten run in the top flight.
Manchester United are still active in the transfer market as we head towards the September 1 deadline although any new additions have slim pickings when it comes to squad numbers. Bruno Fernandes ’ decision to swap number 18 for his favoured eight leaves just three squad numbers under 21 unclaimed - and one of those is 13.
Fulham boss Marco Silva remains hopeful the club could still bring in as many as four new players as he looks to build on a solid start to life back in the Premier League.
Ten months ago Patrick Vieira’s men carried out a classic smash-and-grab win over Manchester City, the manager instructing Wilfried Zaha to be fed quick balls over the home high line helmed by Rúben Dias and Aymeric Laporte, with the forward’s teammates to rush forward in support. It was executed to perfection. Dias and Laporte, hardly the quickest or best on the turn, were hassled by Zaha, who scored the opener and caused the latter to be sent off in the first half. Then, after the break, Zaha’s slick footwork led to Conor Gallagher’s second for Palace. Can they do it again? Sure. Especially after Newcastle gave Pep Guardiola’s champions a hounding in last Sunday’s 3-3 thriller to suggest they are not quite at their finest. But City ooze class and have a habit of responding to a setback in box-office fashion. Post-Palace last October they lost only once again in the league – the following February. JJ