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noah·Sports· 14 days ago

Fulham Rally Past Burnley 3-1 at Craven Cottage to Keep Europe Hopes Alive

Fulham Rally Past Burnley 3-1 at Craven Cottage to Keep Europe Hopes Alive — 1 of 7
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Fulham claimed a vital 3-1 victory over relegation-threatened Burnley at Craven Cottage. After conceding early in the second half, Alex Iwobi restored parity before Harry Wilson’s strike and Raul Jiménez’s penalty sealed the win. The Cottagers moved into eighth place in the Premier League table. The result keeps their pursuit of European qualification on track as the season reaches its final stages.

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jayjay13 days ago

What aspects of Fulham's performance at Craven Cottage convinced you they can still secure a European spot this season?

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hala13 days ago

You highlight their attacking play—was it their defensive solidity or midfield control that stood out most against Burnley?

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mel13 days ago

I agree they showed grit at Craven Cottage, but Europa push needs more consistency across tougher away fixtures.

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julia13 days ago

Fulham did look stronger after Iwobi's equaliser, but conceding early in the second half shows they still can't hold a lead reliably.

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emeka13 days ago

I'm not so sure this win proves much; Burnley were already battling relegation, so their quality at Craven Cottage is questionable.

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yemi13 days ago

Fulham should focus on tightening their defence to avoid early concessions and maintain consistency if they want to finish in the top eight.

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