Uncertain times at Fulham. The word is out that the club’s ownership would like to extend Marco Silva’s stay. The manager himself has been non-committal, having previously been explicit about a lack of summer transfer business. Raúl Jiménez’s winner, coming when it seemed Fulham were incapable of scoring, should at least still choppy waters for now, and lifted Silva’s team away from the increasing threat of a relegation battle.
The sheen has been fading from Silva’s regime, this season, following last season’s record points tally and enterprising football go stale, though their manager could successfully argue little of that is of his making.
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