Fulham 1-3 Everton: Marco Silva beats another lead in European Qualification Major | Football News

Everton's European hopes for Fulham took a huge hit as they scored twice in two-thirds of the time to win a comeback victory at Craven Cottage.

Fulham took them ahead in the first half by Raul Jimenez and led 28 points this season.

Vitali Mykolenko upgraded the visitor in a deflected first half shot as Fulham failed to take advantage of its advantage within 30 minutes of the opening ceremony.

Player rating:

Fulham: Leno (5); Tete (6), Andersen (5), Bassey (5), Sessegnon (6); Berge (5), Pereira (6); Wilson (6), Smith Rowe (7), Iwobi (6); Jimenez (7).

submarine: Traore (6), Cairney (6), William (6), King (N/A), Good (N/A)

Everton: Pickford (7); Young (6), Keane (8), Branthwaite (7), Mykolenko (8); Gueye (7), Garner (7); Harrison (6), Dookure (6), Alkaraz (7); beto (8).

submarine: McNeil (7), Ndiaye (6), Iroegbunam (N/A), Calvert-Lewin (N/A), Coleman (N/A)

Players of the game: Michael Keane

Everton's Vitaliy Mykolenko (second from left) celebrates their levelman score
image: Everton's Vitaliy Mykolenko (second from left) celebrates their levelman score

Jordan Pickford was a great deal, at the touch of rescue, denying Fulham's Harry Wilson stood out midway through the second quarter of the game.

Dwight McNeil's deep corner is led by Michael Keane, which is fouled in Bernd Leno and offside.

Leno is also the center of the third inning, leaving Beto's hand in his hand, into the lower right corner, leaving Fulham's European hope hanging from a line.

Fulham has now lost five of its last eight league games, putting them behind Brentford in eighth place.

Silva: We must blame ourselves

Fulham boss Marco Silva explain:

“We are the best team on the court. The first 30, 35 minutes were the level we wanted. The last 10 minutes we started losing some of the main things we had to control the game.

"This is the story of the last three to four games. The goal comes from the scene. We have to be willing to fight, do the job, and we don't. It's about focusing and focusing.

“We have to blame ourselves because it hasn’t happened, but it has been the case in the past few weeks.”

Raul Jimenez celebrates Fulham score
image: Raul Jimenez celebrates Fulham score

28 points lowered from winning position: "At the same time, we've also scored nearly 20 points. I always prefer to lead a game, start playing more powerfully and try to win football from that moment on."

About European Qualifications: “We have to do our job. If we don’t do what we should do, it doesn’t matter what other clubs are going to do.

“It’s much harder at the moment and we have to analyze why the last six games didn’t reach such moments, late goals or set goals.

“I really believe the way we played most of the season deserves a better ending and we have to work on that.”

Moyes: Keane demonstrates his professionalism

Everton boss David Moyes explain:

“In the first 30 minutes, we were very poor. It seems we couldn’t control or through it, and we never really mastered it. I’m glad it was only 1-0 and we looked like we were going to get into the 1-0 half.

"But there was no damage in the game either. The flex was Fulham's support. What really figured out was that the strike of Miko (Vitaliy Mykolenko) strike was a bit deflected and entered. It gave us some hope and halftime."

On Michael Keane: "He might have had some tough moments, but I have to say he's doing very well today. He's on that line for us. He's got goals from the corner as well. It's good for him.

“He is a good boy, a great career.

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