Premier League - Sunday 20th April 2025, 2:00 PM
Fulham
1
(1)
-
(0)
2
Chelsea
Attendance: 27712
Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire)
Match events
Iwobi
20
Bassey (f)
24
29
Colwill (f)
45
Sancho
45
Madueke
45
Gusto
54
James
Cairney
72
Lukic
72
Castagne
78
Tete
78
78
George
78
Jackson
Wilson
79
Sessegnon
79
80
Cucurella (f)
83
George
Traore
84
Iwobi
84
Vinicius
84
Jimenez
84
85
Caicedo (f)
89
Tosin
89
Gusto
93
Neto
Match review
Match Report
Fulham (1) 1-2 (0) Chelsea
Premier League Match Day 33 24/25 at Craven Cottage
Sunday 20th April 2025 KO: 14:00
Referee:
Anthony Taylor (Cheshire)
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Fulham were edged out in the SW6 derby, as Chelsea came from behind to win 2-1 at Craven Cottage.
Following Alex Iwobi’s early goal, Fulham were in a position to claim a first ever double over our neighbours, but it was late heartbreak as Tyrique George equalised with seven minutes to play, before Pedro Neto slammed the ball home in stoppage-time.
There were two changes from Monday’s defeat at AFC Bournemouth, with Kenny Tete coming in for his first start since December, replacing Timothy Castagne, and Raúl Jiménez coming in for Rodrigo Muniz.
Tete was straight into the action, clipping a cross towards Iwobi at the back post. His shot went back in the direction it came from, but Ryan Sessegnon managed to keep the ball in play, squaring a pass to Andreas Pereira to finish from a few yards out, although Sessegnon was adjudged to have been offside earlier in the build-up.
There were a couple of early tests for Bernd Leno, although he was equal to a weak Cole Palmer shot and a dipping Reece James free-kick. The goalkeeper then had to be alert to gather the ball at Nicolas Jackon’s feet, with the striker taking a heavy touch after meeting a drilled Noni Madueke cross.
Sessegnon and Iwobi, who had linked up earlier in the game, combined to give Fulham the lead after 20 minutes. Sessegnon picked the pocket of Reece James, who had dallied in possession, before driving towards the box and feeding Iwobi, and his left-footed finish was crisp as it flew beyond Robert Sanchez.
Match Stats |
Fulham |
Chelsea |
Goals |
(1) 1 |
2 (0) |
|
Scorers |
Iwobi 20 |
George 83 |
Scorers |
- |
Neto 93 |
 , |
Goal attempts |
6 |
13 |
On target |
1 |
8 |
Shooting Accuracy |
17% |
62% |
Possession |
41% |
59% |
Passes |
345 |
528 |
Passes Success |
81% |
88% |
Crosses |
25 |
26 |
Corners |
6 |
4 |
Tackles |
14 |
9 |
Tackles Success |
86% |
56% |
Saves |
5 |
0 |
Fouls |
13 |
9 |
Offsides |
1 |
0 |
Yellows |
1 |
3 |
Reds |
0 |
0 |
source: SkySports |
Joachim Andersen was allowed a clear run at goal as Pereira floated a corner into the box, and if the defender had made any contact with the ball, then the lead would likely have been doubled.
Similarly, if Jackson had managed to get his toes to Neto’s whipped delivery on the half hour mark, then the scores would have been level, but the ball just evaded the stretching Chelsea striker.
The visitors came out sharper at the start of the second period, benefitting from a double switch at the break which saw Jadon Sancho and Malo Gusto introduced, with the latter seeing an ambitious shot from outside the box gathered by Leno.
His save to deny Neto a few minutes later was more testing, using his trailing leg to keep the ball out as the Chelsea winger looked to drag the ball inside the near post from eight yards out.
It was Sancho’s turn to take aim next, managing to shift the ball onto his right foot on the edge of the box, but Leno didn’t have to move to make the save.
The pressure from the away side kept coming, and it was a fine finish from substitute George which levelled the game, beating Leno from the edge of the area with pinpoint precision.
Pereira was presented with an opportunity from a free-kick, but his effort was wild, while Leno sprung to his left as Neto attempted to beat him at the near post again.
But Neto popped up in stoppage-time as he fired the ball into the roof of the net. His first touch was deft as he received the ball from Enzo Fernandez, and he volleyed powerfully beyond Leno with his second.
Fulham manager Marco Silva said:
"Very difficult moment for us. Our first half was very good. The way we controlled them and the way we played in our way. We connected well with our attacking players and the balance between both things were very, very good and because of that we were winning and were the best team in the first half.
"Unfortunately, we spoke about it at half-time, we had to start the second half really well. We weren't able to build from the back anymore, it was the moment for us to make better decisions and of course without the ball for long periods was difficult for us.
"They didn't have chances, but they arrived in more dangerous areas than us in the second half. It's a harsh result for us because of the way we played in the first half but we should have kept the same quality but unfortunately it was not possible for us."
Fulham: Leno, Tete (Castagne 78), Andersen, Bassey, Robinson, Berge, Lukic (Cairney 72), Sessegnon (Wilson 79), Pereira, Iwobi (Traore 84), Jimenez (Vinicius 84)
Unused substitutes: Reed, Cuenca, Willian, Benda
Goals:
Alex Iwobi 20 (left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Ryan Sessegnon)
Yellow Card: Bassey (24,f)
Chelsea: Sanchez, James (Gusto 45'(Tosin 89)), Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella, Fernandez, Caicedo, Madueke (Sancho 45), Palmer, Neto, Jackson (George 78)
Unused substitutes: Badiashile, Jorgensen, Dewsbury-Hall, Acheampong, Lavia
Goals:
George 83 ( right footed shot from outside the box to the bottom left corner.)
Neto 90+3 ( left footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Enzo Fernández.)
Yellow Card: Colwill (29,f), Cucurella(80,f), Caicedo (85,f)
Referee:
Anthony Taylor (Cheshire)
Attendance: 27,712
Fulham are next in action at 15.00 on Saturday 26th April 2025 away at St. Mary's Stadium where we face Southampton.