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Title: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:30:14 AM
 
AJ targets third straight win

Andrew Johnson is confident Fulham can make it three wins on the trot against Tottenham on Sunday.

The 30-year-old striker was one of the Cottagers' standout performers in last night's Europa League defeat of Polish champions Wisla Krakow.

Johnson netted a brace that was complemented by efforts from Damien Duff and Steve Sidwell, propelling Fulham to the cusp of qualification to the knockout stages.

Thursday night's 4-1 victory came on the back of the west Londoners' first away win of the season at Wigan and Johnson believes the side can continue their good form against Spurs this weekend.

"It has been a great week for the guys," he said. "We got our first away win and three points in the Premier League.

"It has pumped us up the Premier League and relieved that bit of pressure, especially after the unfortunate loss we had last week against Everton.

"Two goals in the last minute was disappointing so we bounced back well.

"We played well on Sunday and get a bit lucky, but you need that bit of luck on your side because they hit the woodwork a couple of times.

"But we got the three points and it has taken us into a big game (against Wisla) and the boys have stepped up again.

"I am sure the boys will step up again on Sunday.

"As a professional footballer you want to play against the best in the world week in, week out.

"You want to play in the best competitions and that is why everybody loves playing in the Europa League and Premier League.

"That's what the boys thrive off."

The former Everton striker has now netted eight Europa League goals this season, putting his side out of sight with a neat dink after netting a sublime volley.

Johnson admits his first was one of the best goals of his career, although he maintained the result was more important than any personal success.

"I am pleased [with my goals] but the main thing is the team got the win we needed because obviously we lost at their place the other week so that was quite disappointing," he said.

"The first goal was from a great ball from Danny Murphy and that was probably as clean a strike I will hit in my career.

"It was a great ball from Murphs, it was a little bit behind me and it always looks nice when it hits the post and goes in as well.

"I was delighted to see it go in and it is probably up there with my top two goals.

"The second was a well worked free-kick and something we have been practising on so I was delighted to get it over the keeper.

"The three points give us a great chance of qualifying.

"It is a massive competition, we got to the final a couple of years ago, so everyone in and around Fulham knows how important it is to the club.

"It is to us as well and I am delighted to keep on scoring.

"Hopefully I can carry that on this Sunday."

Johnson is likely to start in attack against Spurs with Bobby Zamora, who will be coming up against the side he spent a brief spell with.

"The last couple of years we have put in some good performances against them," Zamora said.

"It would be nice to win but it will be tough to win.

"They are a great side with some top, top players so we know it is going to be tough.

"We are at home, which is massive.

"We've got a great record at home and hopefully we can put in a good performance again and get a good result."



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:31:42 AM
 
Friedel returns for Fulham test

Brad Friedel will return in goal for Tottenham's game at Fulham on Sunday despite Carlo Cudicini's heroics against Rubin Kazan on Thursday.

Spurs assistant manager Kevin Bond took charge of Thursday's 1-0 defeat in Russia while Harry Redknapp stayed in London to recover from a heart procedure to unblock two coronary arteries.

Redknapp, who is thought to have watched the game from his Dorset home, will not have been pleased with his team's performance as they were torn apart by two-time Russian champions Rubin in a one-sided match, which would have turned into a real hiding had it not been for an excellent performance from Cudicini.

The Italian, 38, made a string of excellent saves at the Tsentralnyi Stadion and drew high praise from Bond afterwards, but he will be relegated to the bench again this weekend.

Bond will take charge of the team at Craven Cottage again on Sunday and he has insisted that Friedel will return in goal for the London derby to extend his Premier League record for consecutive appearances to 285, in spite of Cudicini's outstanding display in Kazan.

"At the moment, the way things are going for Brad, the shirt is his to lose. He is playing really well for us in the league and he has played so many consecutive matches," Bond said. "We are not playing him because of that run of consecutive games, but because he has showed that level of consistency to warrant playing in the league."

Like Cudicini, Sebastien Bassong is likely to find himself among the substitutes on Sunday after his blunder cost Spurs the game.

The centre-half carelessly hacked down Alexander Ryazantsev after losing control of the ball while trying to dribble out of his own box, and Bebras Natcho dispatched the resulting free-kick to give Rubin the win that knocked Tottenham into third in Europa League Group A.

The Cameroon defender started the season well down the pecking order but began two consecutive matches last month before being dropped for Sunday's game against QPR after Ledley King returned to fitness.

Bassong gave an interview yesterday in which he expressed his frustration at being dropped, adding that he was likely to seek a move away from White Hart Lane in January.

QPR are thought to be lining up another move for the 25-year-old after narrowly missing out on his signature this summer and he admitted today he will gladly walk out of Tottenham in January if he is given the chance to leave.

"We all know the situation at Spurs. If I get a chance to go I will go," Bassong said. "If the manager will play me, I will stay. But if he does not, I will go. I don't know where. For now I can't talk about which club. When the time comes I think January will be a good time to talk about it.

"Mentally I thought I was going to QPR in the summer. It didn't happen, but something can happen."

Redknapp left hospital 24 hours after undergoing his heart procedure and was keen to return to work today, but he admitted this morning he intends to leave Bond in charge for the next two weeks and return after the international break.

Rested stars Luka Modric, Gareth Bale, Rafael Van der Vaart and Scott Parker will return to the Spurs team on Sunday as they look to keep up their push for a top-four place by extending their unbeaten run to eight games.

William Gallas and Steven Pienaar are also in contention after recovering from their respective calf and groin injuries.

Pienaar faces tough competition in midfield, but he is desperate to play on Sunday having played his first competitive game in six months yesterday.

"I got through it well and that was important for me. It was my first 90 minutes for a while I've been out for a good few months and now I'm excited to get back out and play," the South African said.




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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:34:24 AM
 
Stay at home, Harry: Redknapp to miss Fulham clash and recuperate from heart op

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp will miss Sunday's visit to Fulham after being told to recuperate from his recent heart surgery at home.

The 64-year-old was discharged from hospital on Thursday and had hoped to return at Craven Cottage and watch his side from the stands.

But Redknapp has been advised to stay and rest at his Dorset residence before returning to the White Hart Lane touchline after the international break.

Confirming the news, Redknapp said: 'I am feeling a bit better and as soon as I am ready I will be back.

'I'll take it easy for now and do what the doctor tells me. If I do that then I won't have a problem.

'I would like to thank everyone for their well wishes. There are so many lovely people out there and I really appreciate it.'

The Spurs boss had earlier spoken about his heart scare, revealing he had chest pains and struggled to breathe as he ran at home.

He had two stents inserted to unblock coronary arteries on Wednesday, forcing him to miss Thursday's Europa League Group A game at Rubin Kazan.

However, he has made good progress in his recuperation and is planning to return to the White Hart Lane touchline "in a couple of weeks".

He told The Sun: 'I have a running machine at home and run or jog for around half an hour several times a week to help stay fit.
'But this time I went on and had been running for no more than about two minutes when I felt pains in my chest. I had hardly got going when it went tight and I was struggling to breathe.

'As soon as that happens you know the best thing to do is stop immediately, which I did.

'I wasn't that frightened if I'm honest - but it was clearly a warning sign from within.

'I just stopped running there and then and I went to see the club doctor at Spurs. He got me in to see a specialist on Saturday and by Monday I was in hospital.

'I've had narrow or blocked arteries for some time. I've been taking tablets for it just like a lot of people my age do. It's no big thing.'

On Wednesday's procedure, Redknapp continued: 'They didn't even put me out. I was sort of half-conscious while they did what they had to do and now it's all taken care of.

'I haven't had a heart attack. It was just that the specialist told me the arteries needed doing now.

'So we arranged it all and here I am. I feel fine and everyone tells me I will soon be feeling better than ever.

'I'm lucky that I work in an industry where there are experts and specialists on hand to look after you properly.'

Redknapp says his doctor has told him to put his feet up 'for the next couple of weeks'.

He said: 'That's handy because after this weekend we have a break for international matches coming up anyway.

'After that I'll be back in at Tottenham and back on the training pitch.'

The defiant Poplar-born man is looking forward to returning to the challenges of Premier League management.

He added: 'This isn't going to stop me doing the job I love.'

'I love my football and won't be walking away any time soon. I can assure everyone I'm doing okay.

'It won't stop me running - I might even do the marathon one day.'

Tottenham defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto, meanwhile, has revealed his shock at hearing that manager Redknapp had been admitted to hospital.

'When I heard he was in hospital to have minor surgery on his heart, I was really surprised.

'There are many good football managers but very few exceptional ones. Harry Redknapp is one of those exceptional managers.

'Harry's style is very relaxed, so sometimes you can forget the stress he has to deal with but that is probably because he hides it so well.

'He is very laid-back in the way that he works with us, which is why I think he is a cool man.'

Assou-Ekotto also revealed that Redknapp is hoping to be back in charge at White Hart Lane after the two-week international, in time for the visit of Aston Villa on November 21.

'Harry won't be with us for our match at Fulham on Sunday, as I believe his doctors have advised him to rest up,' he said.
'But I know he hopes to be back at work in time for our next game, which comes against Aston Villa after the international break.

'Of course, we all hope that Harry is back on the Spurs training ground with us soon.'



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:36:13 AM
 
Fulham striker Andy Johnson confident of third straight win against Tottenham

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Andrew Johnson is confident Fulham can make it three wins on the trot against Tottenham on Sunday.

The 30-year-old striker was one of the Cottagers' standout performers in last night's Europa League defeat of Polish champions Wisla Krakow.

Johnson netted a brace that was complemented by efforts from Damien Duff and Steve Sidwell, propelling Fulham to the cusp of qualification to the knockout stages.

Last night's 4-1 victory came on the back of the west Londoners' first away win of the season at Wigan and Johnson believes the side can continue their good form against Spurs this weekend.

"It has been a great week for the guys," he said. "We got our first away win and three points in the Premier League.

"It has pumped us up the Premier League and relieved that bit of pressure, especially after the unfortunate loss we had last week against Everton.

"Two goals in the last minute was disappointing so we bounced back well.

"We played well on Sunday and get a bit lucky, but you need that bit of luck on your side because they hit the woodwork a couple of times.

"But we got the three points and it has taken us into a big game (against Wisla) and the boys have stepped up again.

"I am sure the boys will step up again on Sunday.

"As a professional footballer you want to play against the best in the world week in, week out.

"You want to play in the best competitions and that is why everybody loves playing in the Europa League and Premier League.

"That's what the boys thrive off."

The former Everton striker has now netted eight Europa League goals this season, putting his side out of sight with a neat dink after netting a sublime volley.

Johnson admits his first was one of the best goals of his career, although he maintained the result was more important than any personal success.

"I am pleased [with my goals] but the main thing is the team got the win we needed because obviously we lost at their place the other week so that was quite disappointing," he said.

"The first goal was from a great ball from Danny Murphy and that was probably as clean a strike I will hit in my career.

"It was a great ball from Murphs, it was a little bit behind me and it always looks nice when it hits the post and goes in as well.

"I was delighted to see it go in and it is probably up there with my top two goals.

"The second was a well worked free-kick and something we have been practising on so I was delighted to get it over the keeper.

"The three points give us a great chance of qualifying.

"It is a massive competition, we got to the final a couple of years ago, so everyone in and around Fulham knows how important it is to the club.

"It is to us as well and I am delighted to keep on scoring.

"Hopefully I can carry that on this Sunday."

Johnson is likely to start in attack against Spurs with Bobby Zamora, who will be coming up against the side he spent a brief spell with.

"The last couple of years we have put in some good performances against them," Zamora said.

"It would be nice to win but it will be tough to win.

"They are a great side with some top, top players so we know it is going to be tough.

"We are at home, which is massive.

"We've got a great record at home and hopefully we can put in a good performance again and get a good result."



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:38:17 AM
 
Fulham vs Tottenham: Preview

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Always an awkward place to go and get a result is Craven Cottage, and Spurs' unbeaten run will be put to the test there on Sunday. That being said, last year's FA Cup defeat aside, Tottenham haven't lost by the Thames since November 2008.

No new injury worries for Fulham, with no casualties reported after last night's Europa League win against Wisla – Aaron Hughes, Phillipe Senderos, Orlando Sa and Simon Davies all remain out though.

Tottenham have a slight doubt over Luka Modric, and Scott Parker will hope to shake off a tight hamstring sustained during last weekend's victory over QPR. William Gallas limped off in Russia last night, so he joins Michael Dawson, Niko Kranjcar, and Tom Huddlestone on the unavailable list.

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The crucial contest here is going to be between Tottenham's centre-halves and the players Fulham put forward for set-pieces – the perennial Spurs weakness. Defend those well, and with Ledley King fit and Younes Kaboul rejuvenated there's every chance to believe that they will, and you can see an away win here.

From Fulham's perspective, the midfield battle might also yield some reward – an on-song Moussa Dembele is a real handful, and Steve Sidwell is a solid presence that will keep Modric and Parker busy. Sidwell's actually been quite impressive recently, which is nice to see given how he almost intentionally derailed his career at Chelsea.

Close one this, probably separated by a single goal if at all. 1-1.



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:39:25 AM
 
Time to put Cottage woes to bed

Craven Cottage has provided some difficult moments for Spurs teams in recent years, but according to Gareth Bale it's time to put them behind by beating Fulham this Sunday.

Whilst we managed to win 2-1 at the Cottage in last season's league fixture (our first away to Fulham in the Premier League since March 2002), we suffered a 0-4 loss back in January in the fifth-round of the FA Cup.

"It's a tough place to go. Fulham are a team that work hard, they're always organised which makes it difficult when you're playing away from home," the Welshman told Spurs TV Online.

But with the team in such good form following yet another league victory last weekend, Gareth believes that the momentum we currently have gives the lads a great chance to come away from the Cottage with three points.

"When we're on a winning streak like we are now, there's always a buzz about the place and training is a lot more fun! At the moment it's going really well but we're not getting carried away.

"Everybody is buzzing at the moment. We know we're in good form and we know we need to keep it up. Newcastle won on Monday night which was a little bit disappointing for us, but it's a long, hard season and we know we need to keep improving.

"You go into games feeling much more confident when on a good run. You're on the front foot rather than the back, so we'll definitely be going out there looking to win the game. Hopefully we can get a great result and put that little bit of history to bed."

To add a little extra spice to the fixture, Fulham are now managed by former Tottenham manager Martin Jol, who signed Gareth for Spurs in 2007. The Welshman has fond memories of Jol and is looking forward to seeing him on Sunday.

"I've spoken to him a few times since he's been away. He was a great manager and I think he did amazingly for the Club. When I first came here he made me feel very welcome and settled me down very quickly. I wish him all the best for the future... apart from Sunday."



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:40:34 AM
 
Johnson eyes Spurs scalp

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Andrew Johnson is confident Fulham can make it three wins on the trot against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.


The 30-year-old striker was one of the standout performers in the Europa League defeat of Polish champions Wisla Krakow on Thursday.

Johnson netted a brace that was complemented by efforts from Damien Duff and Steve Sidwell, propelling Fulham to the cusp of qualification to the knockout stages.

The 4-1 victory came on the back of the west Londoners' first away win of the season at Wigan and Johnson believes the side can continue their good form against Spurs this weekend.

"It has been a great week for the guys," he said. "We got our first away win and three points in the Premier League.

"It has pumped us up the Premier League and relieved that bit of pressure, especially after the unfortunate loss we had last week against Everton.

"I am sure the boys will step up again on Sunday. As a professional footballer you want to play against the best in the world week in, week out.

"You want to play in the best competitions and that is why everybody loves playing in the Europa League and Premier League.

"That's what the boys thrive off."



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:42:47 AM
 
Video: Is this the best goal of the last week?

Andy Johnson scored a cracker last night for Fulham

Fulham FC - Wisła Kraków 2:1 Andrew Johnson (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0kQ0QdvOkY#ws)

Fulham striker Andy Johnson scored a terrific goal for the Whites against Wisla Krakow last night.

Danny Murphy produced an inch perfect cross and Johnson's volley flew into the top corner.

"I was delighted, the first one was a great ball from Danny Murphy and probably as clean a strike as I've hit in my career," Johnson said.

Was this the best goal of the week? What are other contenders? Discuss your favourite goal this week below.



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:44:23 AM
 
Three the magic number for Johnson

Andrew Johnson is confident Fulham can make it three wins on the trot against Tottenham on Sunday.

The 30-year-old striker was one of the Cottagers' standout performers in Thursday night's 4-1 Europa League victory over Polish champions Wisla Krakow. Johnson netted a brace that was complemented by efforts from Damien Duff and Steve Sidwell, propelling Fulham to the cusp of qualification to the knockout stages.

"It has been a great week for the guys," he said. "We got our first away win and three points in the Premier League. It has pumped us up the Premier League and relieved that bit of pressure, especially after the unfortunate loss we had last week against Everton."

He added: "Two goals in the last minute was disappointing so we bounced back well. We played well on Sunday and get a bit lucky, but you need that bit of luck on your side because they hit the woodwork a couple of times.

"But we got the three points and it has taken us into a big game (against Wisla) and the boys have stepped up again. I am sure the boys will step up again on Sunday.

"As a professional footballer you want to play against the best in the world week in, week out. You want to play in the best competitions and that is why everybody loves playing in the Europa League and Premier League. That's what the boys thrive off."

The former Everton striker has now netted eight Europa League goals this season, putting his side out of sight with a neat dink after netting a sublime volley.

Johnson admits his first was one of the best goals of his career, although he maintained the result was more important than any personal success.

"I am pleased [with my goals] but the main thing is the team got the win we needed because obviously we lost at their place the other week so that was quite disappointing," he said. "The first goal was from a great ball from Danny Murphy and that was probably as clean a strike I will hit in my career.

"It was a great ball from Murphs, it was a little bit behind me and it always looks nice when it hits the post and goes in as well. I was delighted to see it go in and it is probably up there with my top two goals. The second was a well worked free-kick and something we have been practising on so I was delighted to get it over the keeper."



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:45:43 AM
 
Amauri agent confirms Juventus striker on his way to England

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Juventus outcast Amauri will move to England his agent has confirmed – with the striker set to choose between Fulham and QPR.

The 31-year-old has fallen out of favour with the Turin giants and, having been shipped out on loan to Parma last season, has now been told he can leave the club for nothing in January.

London rivals Fulham and QPR are now in a battle to agree a deal with the Brazilian-born Italy international for when the transfer window reopens.

"Amauri is about to sign for an English club," Ernesto Bronzetti told Radio Kiss Kiss. "The salary of the Brazilian striker is high and I don't think he can go to Napoli, even if they are a big club, or at Genoa and Palermo who want him.

"He is not an ordinary player, he was paid 25million euros from Juve, he made his debut with the jersey of the Italian national team and last season he has done great things in Parma."



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:47:24 AM
 
AJ out to maintain Fulham form
Cottagers aim to clinch third win in a week in Super Sunday clash

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Andrew Johnson: Celebrates after his fine first goal against Wisla

Andrew Johnson is confident Fulham can cap a fine week by beating Tottenham on Sunday.

The Cottagers claimed their first Premier League away win of the season at Wigan last Saturday before beating Wisla Krakow 4-1 in the Europa League.

Johnson was one of Fulham's stand-out performers on Thursday night, bagging a brace to take his tally to 11 goals this season.

Martin Jol's men are now up to 15th in the league and well placed to qualify in Europe, and Johnson believes they can continue their good form against Spurs, live on Sky Sports 1.

"It has been a great week for the guys," he said. "We got our first away win and three points in the Premier League.

"It has pumped us up the Premier League and relieved that bit of pressure, especially after the unfortunate loss we had last week against Everton.
"Two goals in the last minute was disappointing so we bounced back well.

Rub of the green

"We played well on Sunday and got a bit lucky, but you need that bit of luck on your side because they hit the woodwork a couple of times.

"But we got the three points and it has taken us into a big game and the boys have stepped up again. I am sure the boys will step up again on Sunday.

"As a professional footballer you want to play against the best in the world week in, week out.

"You want to play in the best competitions and that is why everybody loves playing in the Europa League and Premier League. That's what the boys thrive off."

Johnson now has eight goals in the Europa League this season after following up a sublime volley against Wisla with a deft dink over the keeper.

The former Everton striker admits the first was one of the best goals of his career and, despite setting his sights on a potential England recall, he maintained the result was more important than any personal success.

"I am pleased but the main thing is the team got the win we needed because we lost at their place the other week," he said.

"I am delighted to keep on scoring and hopefully I can carry that on this Sunday."



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:49:19 AM
 
10 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW: FULHAM VS TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Fulham beat Wigan 2-0 in their last Barclays Premier League outing, and will be hoping to prevent Spurs doing a West London double this weekend

* Dempsey and Dembele were on target in that game, and Dempsey is now Fulham's joint top goal scorer in the league along with Andy Johnson

* Dempsey's three goals have come from 30 attempts at goal with 63% on target, and he has also contributed three assists

* Midfielder Dempsey has also been supporting in defensive play, making 20 interceptions and winning 74% of 19 tackles attempted this season

* Dembele's goal was his first of the season. The Belgian striker has been dangerous on the ball this season, and has completed 24 dribbles and 154 passes in his opponent's half this season

* Tottenham's Gareth Bale was the fastest rising player in the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index moving up 108 places to 43rd after his double against QPR

* Bale has now scored three goals from 27 shots, and had just one from 23 shots before game against QPR

* The Welsh winger has also contributed 26 dribbles and 22 crosses for Spurs this season, and covered more ground than any other player against QPR (11,910 metres)

* Rafael van der Vaart broke the Manchester stranglehold on the top three spots on the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index by scoring his 6th goal in 5 Barclays Premier League games to go 2nd in the index

* Van der Vaart has scored 6 goals and contributed 2 assists this season, meaning he has had a hand in one in three of Spurs' goals



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:50:11 AM
 
Jol`s Purring!

Last night was a sumptuous affair.

It`s a long time, well since QPR, that I`ve seen Fulham take a side to the cleaners. But what made it the more enjoyable was the fact that the goals were classics and of such a standard that they had Martin Jol purring afterwards talking about them and also the contribution of one man in particular, with Jol commenting,

"We scored some great goals. The first was a great move."

"The second was amazing and the third was clever. If you could come up with ideas like that every week, you would be like Real Madrid in the golden days."

"For me, as a second striker Andy Johnson is one of the best. People say that if you play like that week in, week out, you should be in the England team."

How about it Fabio?

With Wayne Rooney suspended for the first three games of the Euro 2012 Finals and with it being rumoured that Fabio will be taking a look at various options, how about taking a look at AJ?



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:51:17 AM
 
Defensive duo to miss Spurs test

Moussa Dembele is available from suspension for Fulham's visit of Tottenham on Sunday, but Aaron Hughes and Philippe Senderos are out.

Belgian striker, Dembele, was banned for Thursday's 4-1 Europa League win against Wisla Krakow, but he will be back in boss Martin Jol's plans for this weekend's London derby clash with Spurs.

Dembele will face a tough ask to force his way into the side following Andrew Johnson's brace on Thursday and Bobby Zamora's availability for the game.

Meanwhile, defensive duo Hughes and Senderos are still out with respective thigh problems, while Simon Davies and Orlando Sa are also out.

Zamora is looking forward to the match against his former club and insists that, despite Jol fielding a strong side in Europe, they will be raring to go on Sunday.

He said: "We'll be ready for Sunday. We're at home, which is massive as well. We've got a great record here.

"The last couple of years we've put in some good performances against them. It would be nice to win but it's going to be a tough game. They're a great side with some top players."



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:53:07 AM
 
Dembele back to boost Cottagers

Moussa Dembele is available from suspension for Fulham's visit of Tottenham on Sunday, but Aaron Hughes and Philippe Senderos are out.

Belgian striker, Dembele, was banned for Thursday's 4-1 Europa League win against Wisla Krakow, but he will be back in boss Martin Jol's plans for this weekend's London derby clash with Spurs.

Dembele will face a tough ask to force his way into the side following Andrew Johnson's brace on Thursday and Bobby Zamora's availability for the game.

Meanwhile, defensive duo Hughes and Senderos are still out with respective thigh problems, while Simon Davies and Orlando Sa are also out.

Zamora is looking forward to the match against his former club and insists that, despite Jol fielding a strong side in Europe, they will be raring to go on Sunday.

He said: "We'll be ready for Sunday. We're at home, which is massive as well. We've got a great record here.

"The last couple of years we've put in some good performances against them. It would be nice to win but it's going to be a tough game. They're a great side with some top players."



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:54:02 AM
 
Murphy a doubt for Fulham

Fulham captain Danny Murphy is a slight doubt for Sunday's Barclays Premier League clash against Tottenham.

The 34-year-old came off with a slight knee complaint in the second half of Thursday's 4-1 defeat of Wisla Krakow in the Europa League, but is hopeful of featuring against his former club.

Bryan Ruiz was ineligible for the tie so will return against Spurs, as will Mousa Dembele who served a one-match European ban.

Orlando Sa (hamstring), Philippe Senderos and Aaron Hughes (both thigh) are out.

Provisional squad: Schwarzer, Etheridge, Kelly, Riise, Hangeland, Baird, Dembele, Grygera, Briggs, Sidwell, Kasami, Murphy, Gecov, Duff, Etuhu, Dempsey, Johnson, Zamora, Ruiz.



http://www.eecho.ie/news/sport/murphy-a-doubt-for-fulham-527133.html? (http://www.eecho.ie/news/sport/murphy-a-doubt-for-fulham-527133.html?)
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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:55:30 AM
 
FULHAM v Tottenham: Murphy a minor concern for Jol's grudge match

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Fighting fit: Murphy (left) is set to face his former side

Fulham captain Danny Murphy is a slight doubt for Sunday's Barclays Premier League clash against Tottenham.

The 34-year-old came off with a slight knee complaint in the second half of Thursday's 4-1 defeat of Wisla Krakow in the Europa League, but is hopeful of featuring against his former club.

Bryan Ruiz was ineligible for the tie so will return against Spurs, as will Mousa Dembele who served a one-match European ban.
Orlando Sa (hamstring), Philippe Senderos and Aaron Hughes (both thigh) are out.

Provisional squad: Schwarzer, Etheridge, Kelly, Riise, Hangeland, Baird, Dembele, Grygera, Briggs, Sidwell, Kasami, Murphy, Gecov, Duff, Etuhu, Dempsey, Johnson, Zamora, Ruiz.



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:56:42 AM
 
Jol relishes Spurs at Craven Cottage

Fulham manager Martin Jol is looking forward to Sunday's visit by Tottenham Hotspur, the club he managed for three years.

Spurs visit Craven Cottage with their guns trained on a top-four spot in the Premier League.

"The main thing for us is to make sure we get the points and it doesn't matter who we play," Jol said.

"But it's probably the first time that I will see the Spurs fans again and actually play against Spurs."

"They've improved as you can see by the way they put out six or seven youngsters out against Rubin Kazan and still did very well. I always like to watch them play."

Jol admires how manager Harry Redknapp has taken his former club to a new level.

The Dutchman managed the north London side from 2004 and 2007, leading them to fifth position each time.

"If they play in the 'Spurs way' with wide players like Aaron Lennon and Gareth Bale then you will always play good football," Jol said.

"I thought it would be different now they have a number 10 (Rafael van der Vaart) as Harry Redknapp usually likes to play with two strikers."

"But Van der Vaart has made such a difference and they play in such a continental and flexible way."



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:58:34 AM
 
Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur: Squad sheets

Martin Jol left Tottenham Hotspur under a cloud, ushered out a side door and replaced by Juande Ramos after his efforts were judged mediocre. Yet the Dutchman can still count upon residual goodwill from his former club, who will wait to have Harry Redknapp back at the helm following heart surgery. Fulham may have had 72 hours' rest following their impressive 4-1 win over Wisla Krakow but Spurs fielded an almost entirely second-string line-up in Kazan on Thursday. Will rhythm prove more valuable than freshness? James Callow

Venue Craven Cottage, Sunday 4pm

Tickets £45-£60 (0843 208 1234)

Last season Fulham 1 Tottenham 2

Referee P Walton

This season's matches 6 Y21, R1, 3.67 cards per game

Odds Fulham 9-4 Tottenham 5-4 Draw 23-10

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Probable starters in bold, contenders in light

Fulham

Subs from Etheridge, Grygera, Briggs, Kasami, Gecov, Duff, Etuhu, Johnson

Doubtful Murphy (knee)

Injured Hughes (thigh, 10 Nov), Davies (knee, 26 Nov), Orlando Sa (hamstring, unknown), Senderos (thigh, unknown),

Suspended None

Form guide WLLWDD

Disciplinary record Y26 R0

Leading scorers Johnson, Zamora 3

Tottenham

Subs from Gomes, Cudicini, Kaboul, Corluka, Bassong, Rose, Livermore, Townsend, Carroll, Falque, Sandro, Pienaar, Pavlyuchenko, Defoe, Giovani

Doubtful Gallas (match fitness), Giovani (calf), Corluka (foot), Rose (ankle), Modric (groin), Pavlyuchenko (back)

Injured Huddlestone (ankle, Dec), Dawson (achilles, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide WWDWWW

Disciplinary record Y13 R0

Leading scorer Van der Vaart 6

Match pointers

• Rafael van der Vaart has scored six goals in his last five league games

• No side has been shown more yellow cards in the top flight this season than Fulham (26, joint with Chelsea)

• Having lost their opening two league games, Spurs have won six and drawn one of their last seven (a run that started when Scott Parker made his debut)

• Fulham have failed to score in four of the last five Premier League matches with Spurs

• Clint Dempsey is the Premier League's most fouled player this season (27)



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 06:59:49 AM
 
Bobby Zamora makes Fulham fitness vow ahead of Spurs showdown

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BOBBY Zamora insists Fulham will be fighting fit and raring to go against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

Spurs left most of their first team at home for last night's 4,000-mile round trip to Russia, while the Whites fielded a near full-strength XI in their Europa League clash against Wisla Krakow.

However, the England striker says they will be back up to speed for the Craven Cottage clash against his former club in two days time.

He said: "We'll be ready for Sunday. We're at home, which is massive as well. We've got a great record here.

"The last couple of years we've put in some good performances against them. It would be nice to win but it's going to be a tough game. They're a great side with some top players."



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:01:07 AM
 
Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur

Fulham will be hungry for more points when they host rampant Tottenham Hotspur in a London derby at Craven Cottage on Sunday.

The Cottagers - who are in 15th place on the Premier League table - recorded their first away win of the season when they sent Wigan to the bottom of the standings with a 2-0 win last Saturday.

The southwest London side will also be looking to make it three victories in eight days after extending their unbeaten home record in European action to 22 games with a 4-1 victory over Wisla Krakow on Thursday night.

Martin Jol's men will find it tough against a Spurs side packed full of world class performers, although Craven Cottage has been a difficult venue for the visitors in recent years.

Harry Redknapp's side managed a 2-1 win at Fulham in last season's league fixture, but suffered a 4-0 defeat in a fifth-round FA Cup clash at the Cottage in January this year.

A brace from Gareth Bale spurred Tottenham on to a convincing 3-1 victory over Queens Park Rangers last weekend, but the Londoners slipped to a 1-0 defeat at Rubin Kazan in Russia on Thursday.

Spurs will no doubt want to bounce back after that loss, which denied them progression to the last 32 in UEFA's Europa League.

Defender William Gallas could make his first Premier League appearance this season against Fulham.

The robust centre-back showed no signs of discomfort after making his return from a calf problem in Thursday night's defeat.

Luka Modric has a minor groin problem while Roman Pavlyuchenko has a back strain and faces a late fitness test. Tom Huddlestone (ankle), Niko Kranjcar (thigh) and Michael Dawson (achilles) are all sidelined. Giovani dos Santos (calf), Vedran Corluka (foot), and Danny Rose (ankle) are doubts for the match.

Fulham captain Danny Murphy has a knee injury but is hopeful of playing against his former club. Bryan Ruiz will return against Spurs, along with Mousa Dembele who is back in the squad after serving a one-match European ban.

Orlando Sa (hamstring), Philippe Senderos and Aaron Hughes (both thigh) are all out for the Cottagers.


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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:02:13 AM
 
Fulham 4 Wisla Kracow 1

Now wasn`t that so much better than the last chance we all congregated at Craven Cottage?

A thumping win, a chance to boo a certain Argentine gentleman and the chance to sit in a smoke filled environment and also wonder just what our stewards were searching for when the Polish supporters came through the entrances.

Desperate to enhance our chances of getting through to the next stages of this competition, a competition that goes on for ever, Fulham got off to a cracking start.

With just five minutes on the clock Damien Duff broke the deadlock. Zamora and Johnson combined and Duff was on hand to meet the ball perfectly.

All credit to the visitors though because four minutes later they were back on level terms when Kirm equalised, his shot taking a deflection off of Riise.

As the game switched, quickly, from end to end, Fulham thought they`d taken the lead again when Duff saw his shot parried by the keeper for Andy Johnson to slot home, sadly AJ was in an offside position and the goal was ruled out.

But that second Fulham goal did come and what a cracker of a goal it was. Danny Murphy saw a corner cleared but when the ball was worked back to him the cross in was met sublimely by Johnson with an acrobatic volley.

As half time approached, Fulham could have scored again, Duff fired over form some distance out and Clint Dempsey rattled the bar with an effort. A quite remarkable forty-five minutes.

Half Time - Fulham 2 Wisla Kracow 1

Kracow tried to get back on level terms in the early stages of the second half but Schwarzer was having none of it and pushed a shot from our friend, Nunez, past the post.

Just before the hour mark Fulham put the fixture beyond the Polish sides reach with another exceptional goal and once again the finish came from the silky Johnson.

Having won a free kick, Murphy found Zamora and when his flick found AJ the arrogant flick over the keeper brought Craven Cottage to its feet.

It now seemed to be only a mater of how many, but the visitors` gallant defending was to restrict Fulham to one last goal, coming from Steve Sidwell. On as a substitute Sidwell met a cross from Duff which cannoned off the bar, but the midfielder remained alert to smash home the rebound.

Next up Spurs on Sunday!



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:03:49 AM
 

Fulham v Wisla Krakow – Player Ratings
by LORK on NOVEMBER 4, 2011

Good win last night courtesy of a couple of wonderful goals and a deserved one too based off our dominance of attacking pressure. Defensively we still look ropey, the goal we conceded and number of opportunities Wisla had in dangerous situations are testimant to that, but going forward there is definately a flow about is not seen since the Tigana days probably. Our first, a wonderful one touch move, as was the second (albeit a rehearsed one but equally clever and well executed), sandwiching a quite brilliant volley, topped off with a powerful header following a good cross. A point puts us into the next round, and unless Twente fail to win against Wisla (which is pretty hard to imagine) then only a win in Holland will do to top the group whether we draw with or beat Odense, so it's quite tempting to put out a much weakened side, although more risky. Anyway, onto the player ratings.

Schwarzer – 7, no complaints about this performance. Played it out really well in possession, kicking long and well when needed and passing/throwing on the deck  with assurance, which is nice because one of his major (well, only) criticisms is his kicking is relatively poor. He also made a couple of good saves and, as usual, caught everything he needed to.

Baird – 6.5, again, his fizzing passes out of the back really stick out to me, several times he just stroked it forward from the back four right up to Zamora's feet, along the ground, very impressive. I also like how he'll join attacks as an auxillary midfielder or right back sometimes, although it leaves us exposed. Defensively, solid and wasn't tested too much overall.

Hangeland – 6.5, much like Baird had a solid game although he dived in once or twice, including for their goal, when it wasn't necessary, taking him totally out of the game. Graham Taylor for Channel 5 remarked last night about how good Hangeland's first touch was, and it wasn't anything I noticed before but after he said that I really started to appreciate just how fantastic Hangeland's control is. The subtlety he uses just to take it away from forwards when being closed down to give him a few seconds to play it is actually really impressive.

Kelly – 7, another good showing from right back by Kelly, getting forward often and making one very good tackle in our box in a dangerous position. Really good squad member to have, and no longer do you see the Kelly detractors who gave him stick for really no apparent reason.

Riise – 6, I was suprised to see Riise player over Briggs, and again another unconvincing performance but did just enough not for it to be considered a bad one. Was caught hopelessly out of position at one point in the first half but made a few good driving runs forward.

Etuhu – 6, ok for this one I'm going to copy and paste something I wrote on FOF a little earlier:

He's not a bad player by any means and his passing is derided so much to the extent that it's now underrated, he gives the ball away relatively little and once in a while can open up play with a decent ball. Sidwell is more dynamic and that is probably needed (I mean, it's not as if Murphy's movement is bad either, just that he can't find space like he used to). He is more specialised than Murphy, Sidwell and Gecov and so our options would suddenly be very limited in central midfield if he were to go.

People make it sound so easy, 'Hodgson could see what we saw, so only made him pass 5 yards and etc etc' but fact is it really isn't or, and its a bit of a cliché, anyone could do it. For a player who played practically the whole of our 5 month push to our highest ever finish and similarly was a mainstay in our Europa League season he gets an awful lot of disrespect. I'm not saying he's better than Sidwell but appreciate him at least.

Gave the ball away last night for the first goal very poorly, although I'll also watch the goal again to see the return pass he got because I didnt pay attention to it at the time, and miscontrolled a ball from Murphy in the first half; other than that I can't think of any poor times he gave the ball away last night. Similarly he didn't open their defence up (although made a couple of bursts forward which takes defenders with him), but he kept possession with short passes and he recycles the ball quite well actually, and the Busquets comparison that Rich makes is certainly a good one.

Plus that huge tackle on Nunez.

Murphy – 7.5, I do love it when Murphy's pumped up because when he does we are very hard to stop, and noticeably in the first half an hour he was a man possessed. Made several great passes, moved the ball around quickly and sharply, played one twos and burst forward, he was certainly pumped up and played like it. I'm not sure whether the cross for AJ's volley was intentional but if it was, what a ball. Shame he had to come off with an injury and I hope he makes Spurs.

Dempsey – 7.5, overall Dempsey had a bright game, often joining Johnson and Zamora to make a very narrow forward three in attack. It was such a shame that his audacious Ruiz/Juventus-esque chip after beating 3 or 4 defenders hit the crossbar but deserves credit for the sheer audacity alone, not to mention the technique.

Duff – 7.5, his best performance of the season so far. His crossing hasn't been the greatest this season but today he offered a threat both inside and outside the fullback, setting up Kasami's chance with his right foot and Sidwell's goal with his left, for example. The goal he scored was really quite sweet too, well struck first time effort. As always worked like a demon and had a little personal battle going on with Nunez, the two couldn't stay away from each other for long.

Zamora – 7, definitely not up to the form he showed at the back end of last season. His touch isn't totally there and the goalscoring instincts he demonstrated a couple of years ago again seem to be absent to some degree (but bare in mind the gorgeous finishes against Blackburn, City and QPR, it's still there, he's still got five to his name), but he still keeps racking up the assists. It was a lovely deft touch for his direct assist to AJ's second and similarly for Duff's goal, a great first time flick with the outside of his foot to set AJ free down the right.

Johnson – 9, and in Zamora's place step up Fulham's new hero, Andy Johnson. Like Zamora was before he smacked in 19 goals, AJ was largely written off and fans were drooling at the prospect of getting a million for him and 40k a week off our wage bill. Unlike with Zamora though (when he was in talks with Hull I said we shouldn't sell him because he has the ability to score 20 goals in a season, hey presto, he scores 19 goals </bragging>) I was in agreement to some degree. But he's proving everyone wrong. Not only a goal poacher but a goal scorer of some ability. With that injection of pace back in his game and confidence which one gets after entering double digits by the beginning of November, and while in some sense that figure's been inflated by weaker teams, he's scored 3 against QPR, 2 against Odense, 1 against Twente, and now 2 against Wisla who aren't really the mickey mouse teams that some people make them out to be. Besides, someone has to score. His pull back for Duff's goal was very good, and he managed to top that with a sublime volley, really was a true a strike as you'll ever see, and capped it with a neat little chip over the goalie. Other than that he was full of running and in general played well. Like Murphy, I hope he's not too injured.

~Subs~

Sidwell – 7, came on for the injured Murphy with half an hour to go. In a way I would have liked to have seen Gecov but Sidwell played well, the usual dynamism we've come to expect from him. A jack of all trades in every sense; this time he scored a goal via a really impressive leap and following up like a goal poacher to tap in the rebound.

Frei – 6, really really pleased to see him come off the bench and get a good twenty minutes. Saw little of the ball but worked back hard in defence, trying to impress and it worked, and the one chance he did have to run at the Wisla defence he took advantage of very well, driving toward the penalty area. On that run he was tripped about 5 yards from the edge of the box and could have stayed on his feet but went down thinking he lost the ball, without knowing that Duff was behind him, but he opened up play impressively with that and I can't wait to see more of him. Hopefully he starts against Odense.

Kasami – N/A, was unlucky not to get his first Fulham goal as he drew a good save from the Wisla keeper. Didn't do anything spectacular but was lively in the cameo he made.

~lork


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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:05:13 AM
 
Take two

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Just gathering Fulham Reviews for a customer and it's the first time I've seen them all together for a while. Nice. Remember, these are available at www.godsfoot.com (http://www.godsfoot.com) at good prices. I think they're all good value but the latest is always a favourite. It's sold quite slowly though, so we have plenty left. £5 for that one, most of the others are even less. Have a look – your support (and specifically Fulham Review purchases) helps to keep CCN going!



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:07:12 AM
 
Fulham V Tottenham Hotspur – Match Preview

A flood of goals are expected at Craven Cottage as in-form Tottenham travel to face their former boss Martin Jol and his Fulham side who are looking to make it back-to-back wins for the first time this season.

Jol spent a successful three year spell at White Hart Lane in the mid-noughties taking the club to within a whisker of the Champions League in the 2005/06 season. After leaving North London he had spells at Hamburg and Ajax before being tempted back to the Premier League by Mohammed Al Fayed in the summer. He's endured a difficult spell on the Thames thus far but last weeks 2-0 win over rock bottom Wigan will have given the Cottagers fans hope of pushing on after a slow start to the campaign. The Europa League has played it's part in that with their 4-1 win over Wisla Krakow being their 23rd fixture of a season that started way back in June. It's astonishing that the squad has yet to succumb to fatigue and Jol will have been extremely pleased with his sides performance on Thursday night with Andy Johnson scoring twice and shining throughout. His return to full fitness after an injury laden last few years has been a big plus and his pace and selfless running will be key to beating Spurs for the first time since November 2008 in a run that has seen them win just one in their last 10 league meetings. Another man who has started to find his form again is Clint Dempsey with his goal against Wigan last week putting him level with Brian McBride as the highest scoring American in the top flight on 36 goals.

Becoming the record holder might prove difficult up against a Tottenham side who are riding the crest of a wave at the moment although they will be without Harry Redknapp in the dugout after his heart surgery in midweek.  They are unbeaten in the last seven league games since losing their opening two against the two Manchester clubs and a win could send them into the top four if results go their way. Emmanuel Adebayor's arrival on loan from Manchester City coincided with the upturn in form with the Togo striker scoring three in two games after his move. He's failed to find the net since the 4-0 win over Liverpool at White Hart Lane on 18th September but it's his all round performances that have been a delight. His energy and link up play with midfield has given the side an extra dimension and certainly made Spurs more fearsome i the final third. The goals are flowing for Rafael Van Der Vaart though with the Dutchman looking to find the net for the 6th successive game. Should he score he will become the seventh player in Spurs history to do so in six or more consecutive games with Garth Crooks the last player achieve such a feat back back in the 1984/85 season.

Key Players

Danny Murphy - Managed by Jol at Tottenham and now at Fulham the experienced midfielder is key to the way Fulham attack. His knowledge and guile in the centre of midfield is second to none and if he is afforded time and space he can pick out a telling pass like the best of them.

Rafael Van Der Vaart – Many thought the Dutchman would be heading out of North London in the summer but quite the contrary has happened. The former Real Madrid man has stepped up his game superbly since the opening weeks of the season providing a goalscoring threat and link between attack and midfield. Watch out for his intelligent movement in-between the lines on Sunday.

Prediction: 2-3

Clint Dempsey's three goals have come from 30 attempts at goal with 63% on target, and he has also contributed three assists
Midfielder Dempsey has also been supporting in defensive play, making 20 interceptions and winning 74% of 19 tackles attempted this season

Rafael van der Vaart broke the Manchester stranglehold on the top three spots on the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index by scoring his 6th goal in 5 Barclays Premier League games to go 2nd in the index
Van der Vaart has scored 6 goals and contributed 2 assists this season, meaning he has had a hand in one in three of Spurs' goals


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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:08:35 AM
 
Wisla Krakow's Robert Maaskant out at Fulham boss Martin Jol over 'play-acting' comments about Gervasio Nunez
The 42-year-old noted that his Dutch compatriot has previously coached Luis Suarez, who is known for play-acting, so he should not point the finger at any of his players

Wisla Krakow coach Robert Maaskant has slammed Martin Jol after the Fulham boss criticised midfielder Gervasio Nunez for play-acting.

Jol slammed Nunez's behaviour in the build-up to Thursday's Europa League game, which Fulham won 4-1 to remain second in Group K.

The Argentine was accused of play-acting during the match between the two clubs in Krakow a fortnight ago as he was involved in an incident which resulted in Moussa Dembele receiving a red card.

"Jol played the Nunez card quite well, which gave us a hostile atmosphere," Maaskant said after the game.

"Always nice to see a coach who worked with [Luis] Suarez [at Ajax] for a year and a half to say something about another player like that, but I think Nunez did really well."



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:10:00 AM
 
Points over revenge for Dempsey

Fulham midfielder Clint Dempsey insists three points rather than revenge was the motivating factor against Wisla Krakow.

The Cottagers were beaten 1-0 by the Polish champion two weeks ago in a game marred by Mousa Dembele's controversial sending off.

The incident occurred when an innocuous passage of play flared up in Poland, with Dembele pushing over Wisla's Gervasio Nunez after he caught him on the back of the ankle.

The Argentina midfielder went down clutching his face despite being pushed at shoulder height and, while admitting it was nice to get revenge, Dempsey insists it was not the main motivation for the 4-1 win.

"It was to get the points," the United States international said. "[Revenge] was a bonus, showing the team what kind of quality we do have.

"I thought we did that and the most important thing is that we got the points to help us get out the group stage.

"It was a good game. We would have preferred not to have conceded and kept a clean sheet.

"It was good for some players to get some goals and some assists, which I think will help us going forward.

"At home we always try and take the game to our opponents. I think we play a good style of football.

"We had good movement in the midfield and up front, while our outside backs were overlapping so we had chances and our players stepped up for us."

The victory helped Dempsey and his Fulham team-mates edge closer to the Europa League knockout stages in what was a tempestuous encounter.

Andrew Johnson's brace was complemented by efforts from Damien Duff and Steve Sidwell, propelling Fulham four points clear of Group K rivals Odense BK and Wisla Krakow.

"We have played some good football this season," Fulham manager Martin Jol said. "The only problem is the nil-nils and the one-alls, with three draws at home.

"Even last week if we had won [against Everton] we would be in a nice position in the top 10.

"Today you could say we were very efficient because normally we create eight or nine chances and we score one goal and today we were different."

Meanwhile, Wisla Krakow manager Rob Maaskant thinks counterpart Jol used the Nunez incident in the first game to his advantage.

"Martin Jol played the Nunez card quite well, which gave us a little bit of a hostile situation in this stadium," he said.

"It's always nice for a coach who worked with Luis Suarez [as manager at Ajax] for a year and a half to say something about another player like that.

"That said, I think Nunez did really well."



http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/uefa-europa-league/news/1079821/Points-over-revenge-for-Dempsey? (http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/uefa-europa-league/news/1079821/Points-over-revenge-for-Dempsey?)
Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:12:36 AM
 
Fulham boss wary of Van Der Vaart threat

Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur

MARTIN Jol has admitted he regrets not having had the chance to work with Tottenham's Rafael Van Der Vaart ahead of the playmaker's visit to Craven Cottage on Sunday.

Jol took over as coach of Hamburg in May 2008 just weeks before Van Der Vaart left the German club to join Spanish giants Real Madrid in an £11million deal.

The Fulham boss was disappointed by the departure of his fellow countryman and believes the Whites will need to keep a close eye on him this weekend.

"It was unfortunate that when I went to Hamburg he was only there for about two weeks," Jol said.

"On the Saturday we were going to be playing against Real Madrid in the Arsenal Tournament [The Emirates Cup]. He said 'I will probably be playing for the opposition tomorrow' and the next day they told me they had sold him to Real Madrid.

Jol is not surprised by the way Van der Vaart has taken to the English game, with the former Galáctico having found the net seven times in 12 appearances for Spurs this season.

He added: "The Spurs way is to play with wide players like Lennon and Bale who are always capable of playing good football. I thought at first with a number 10 [Van der Vaart] it would be different.

"I thought they would play with two strikers but Van der Vaart has made such a difference. I think they play in a very flexible, continental way."



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Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:13:27 AM
 
Martin Jol praises Spurs star ahead of Craven Cottage clash

FULHAM boss Martin Jol is not surprised by Gareth Bale's rise to superstardom at Tottenham Hotspur.

The Dutchman handed an 18-year-old Bale his debut against Manchester United back in August 2007 after the wing-wizard's arrival from Southampton.

Bale was named PFA Player of the Season at the tender age of 21 and Jol says the signs that the Welshman was special were there from the beginning.

He said: "I remember him in his first game against Man United and his stats were unbelievable. After that he was a bit unlucky.

"He's so quick and has got a great left foot. He was a great talent and I remember when he took three or four free-kicks and scored so it was not hard to predict [he would become a great player]. I was so happy when he scored his goals in Italy [against Inter Milan]. Everybody knew him after that and that's what he deserves."

Bale has been in fine form so far this season, bagging six goals in 15 appearances for Spurs, including two in his last outing against QPR.



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:15:11 AM
 
Fulham's Martin Jol ready for 'extra special' Tottenham encounter
• Jol to face Spurs for first time since sacking in 2007
• Dutchman bears no grudge towards Tottenham hierarchy

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Martin Jol, the Fulham manager, faces Tottenham for the first time since his sacking
in 2007. Photograph: Jed Leicester/Action Images


Martin Jol is looking forward to an "extra special" afternoon when the Fulham manager faces Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday for the first time since he departed White Hart Lane in difficult circumstances four years ago.

Despite taking Spurs to consecutive fifth-place finishes, the Dutchman was sacked in late October 2007 during a Uefa Cup game with Getafe and replaced by Juande Ramos. Two club executives had previously been photographed with the Spaniard.

Yet Jol says he bears no grudge against the Tottenham hierarchy. "It will be very special," he said of a game against the club where he was promoted to replace Jacques Santini as manager after a brief spell as the Frenchman's assistant. "It was a great time. Three years and four months [at the club] – not now, but probably at the time it was a record [in fact Gerry Francis is the longest-serving Spurs manager in the Premier League by two weeks]. I still have positive feelings, which is the most important thing. And even in that last game [against Getafe] you could get some positives out of it.

"The first and main thing is that we get the points. It doesn't matter who we play. But it's probably the first time that I see the fans again and play against Spurs. Of course they are getting on and have improved. They have a great squad. I always like to watch them."

Asked if he has a good relationship with Daniel Levy, despite the Spurs chairman's public pursuit of Ramos, Jol said: "Yes." But he would not be drawn on whether he took any satisfaction in Ramos failing to last more than a year at the club. "It's better for me not to answer that or say things," he said.

Many of Tottenham's regular players were at the club when Jol was in charge. He said: "[Michael] Dawson, Ledley King, the left-back [Benoît Assou-Ekotto] [Younes] Kaboul so that is four in the back four, Gareth Bale, Tom Huddlestone, Jermain Defoe and Aaron Lennon."

But Jol denied he was jealous when Harry Redknapp took the club into the Champions League two years ago. "Maybe if they had done it straight after me leaving that would have been a bit harsh," Jol said. "But it was a long time after that and they improved the squad and spent a lot of money and got the quality in they needed and then the quality players staying like [Luka] Modric.

"I loved it because I know Daniel Levy wants to be in the top four in England and he works very hard for that [and] I know a few people in the board so I was happy for them."

Fulham's captain, Danny Murphy, had a difficult time when Jol brought the midfielder to Tottenham in January 2006. After 18 months he was sold to Fulham having featured only 24 times, and the 34-year-old believes this helped revive his career.

He said: "It was a good experience. The good things are always easy to remember, but it's probably one of the only negative spells of my career I had there. There were a few factors, but it made me stronger, definitely. I think that little lull, without playing so much, maybe gave me the hunger and desire to kick on again and prove a few people wrong.

"It's not too healthy looking back on the negatives. I try and focus on the positives of my career. I made some good friends and worked with some good coaches at Tottenham, learned plenty off them, which hopefully I'll be able to use in future years. I don't think about the negatives too much, even though I would've liked to have done more."

Redknapp will not take charge of Spurs due to his recuperation from heart surgery this week. Murphy is a slight doubt for Sunday's game after being withdrawn with a knee complaint against Wisla Krakow on Thursday.



http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/nov/04/fulham-martin-jol-tottenham? (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/nov/04/fulham-martin-jol-tottenham?)
Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:16:08 AM
 
Murphy thinks Spurs experience made him stronger
by DAN on NOVEMBER 4, 2011

Little snippet from the Guardian of Danny Murphy reflecting on his tough time at Spurs.

It was a good experience. The good things are always easy to remember, but it's probably one of the only negative spells of my career I had there. There were a few factors, but it made me stronger, definitely. I think that little lull, without playing so much, maybe gave me the hunger and desire to kick on again and prove a few people wrong.

It's not too healthy looking back on the negatives. I try and focus on the positives of my career. I made some good friends and worked with some good coaches at Tottenham, learned plenty off them, which hopefully I'll be able to use in future years. I don't think about the negatives too much, even though I would've liked to have done more.

Fulham fans would certainly agree that Murphy revived his career at the Cottage. He's been the beating heart of our midfield for more than four years now. Quietly, the skipper had a very effective game against Wisla Krakow last night. He'll be pumped up for Sunday against Tottenham too. There's a little hint in there that'll he want to go in coaching once he hangs up his boots – and I'm sure he'd be welcome to start at Motspur Park.


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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:18:09 AM
 
Fulham manager Martin Jol delighted for Tottenham despite his painful dismissal
Fulham manager Martin Jol has insisted that he is happy about ­Tottenham's recent success despite the unfortunate circumstances in which he left the club four years ago.

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Reunion: Martin Jol will face Tottenham for the first time since the club sacked him 
Photo: AP


The Dutchman is facing his old club for the first time on Sunday since they unceremoniously sacked him before a Europa League game against Getafe in Oct 2007, but said he still harbours positive feelings for the club.

Like a spurned lover, Jol still remembers the exact length of his relationship with the club. "It was a great time," he said. "Three years and four months. Of course, they are getting on and have improved. They have a great squad, so I always like to watch them."

Tottenham fans still remember Jol with fondness after he guided them to consecutive fifth-placed finishes in the Premier League — more fondness, at any rate, than Juande Ramos, who was parachuted into the job after Jol's dismissal. Despite leading Tottenham to victory in the Carling Cup, he was sacked a year later with the club bottom of the Premier League.

Harry Redknapp has taken the club into the Champions League, but many of the current squad, such as Gareth Bale, Aaron Lennon, Ledley King, Benoît Assou-Ekotto and Jermain Defoe were there in the Jol years.

"They spent a lot of money, got the quality in they needed, and quality players like Modric stayed. I loved it, because I know a few people on the board, so I was happy for them."

Jol paid tribute to Bale's development, saying: "You could see he was a good player even when he was 17. He had an unbelievable left foot. I was so happy for him when he scored his goals in Italy [against Inter Milan]." Everybody knew him after that."



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:20:42 AM
 
Lawro's prediction
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Fulham v Tottenham
Fulham had a good win at Wigan last week and had a bit more of a goal threat away from home than usual.

This can be a funny fixture - there have been some mad results, with the Cottagers scoring four times in the first half in the FA Cup last season and Heurelho Gomes being badly at fault for a couple of goals in 2008 - but I'm still backing Tottenham to come out on top.

I've always said that they are the team most likely to finish fourth this season but they might be thinking they can finish third with the way they are playing at the moment.

As a five, the Spurs midfield and Rafael van der Vaart were absolutely brilliant against QPR on Sunday.

Scott Parker is their insurance policy, which is great for Luka Modric because he can just go and play. Then you have Aaron Lennon and Gareth Bale with unbelievable pace down the wing and the cleverness of Van der Vaart.

Up front, Emmnauel Adebayor is still playing like he is in his honeymoon period, which has lasted a lot longer at Tottenham than it has done anywhere else. That says a lot about the way Harry Redknapp manages.

Tottenham have been to Russia and back this week for a Europa League tie but many of their first-choice players were left at home so it should not affect them too much.

Redknapp did not travel because of heart surgery but he hopes to be back in the dugout at Craven Cottage. Fingers crossed he will be all right and make a swift recovery.

Prediction: 1-2



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 07:51:19 AM
 
FM Preview: Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur 06 Nov 2011

The game between Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on 6th November 2011 at 16:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.

History of the Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur fixture

Fulham prepare to entertain Tottenham Hotspur at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon, needing to improve on a poor record between the sides. The visitors have won 14 of the 38 previous games, with the Cottagers winning just 10.

The most recent encounter between these two sides at Craven Cottage was less than a year ago, in January 2011, as they swept to an impressive 4-0 win in a F.A. Cup match.

Recent encounters between the teams
Season   Date   Team   Result   Team   Comp
2010/2011   Sun 30 Jan   Fulham   4-0   Tottenham H.   F.A. Cup
2010/2011   Sat 01 Jan   Tottenham H.   1 - 0   Fulham   Premier League
2010/2011   Sat 16 Oct   Fulham   1 - 2   Tottenham H.   Premier League
2009/2010   Wed 24 Mar   Tottenham H.   3 - 1   Fulham   F.A. Cup
2009/2010   Sat 06 Mar   Fulham   0 - 0   Tottenham H.   F.A. Cup
2009/2010   Tue 26 Jan   Tottenham H.   2 - 0   Fulham   Premier League
2009/2010   Sat 26 Dec   Fulham   0 - 0   Tottenham H.   Premier League

Recent respective form guides
Fulham have collected 2 wins and 3 draws from their last six home matches. These high-scoring games have yielded a total of 15 goals for the Cottagers, with 8 goals against.

Tottenham Hotspur have an average recent record on the road, collecting 2 wins and 3 draws from the last six. The Spurs's have a narrow positive goal difference over these games, with 6 goals for and 5 against.

Fulham find themselves struggling down in 15th position in the league having picked up 10 points from their 10 matches.

Tottenham Hotspur's total of 19 points from their 9 games sees them sitting in the playoff places in Barclays Premier League.

Current overall team form
Team   P   W   D   L   F   A   P
Fulham   6   3   0   3   13   7   9
Tottenham Hotspur   6   4   1   1   10   6   13


FootyMad's prediction ...

Fulham are performing in fits and starts at home in recent games, and FootyMad doesn't see things getting any better, as the visitors squeak past and take all the points. Away win

Sequence statistics
Team   Sequences
Fulham   4 games since last home draw.
Not drawn a match in their last 7 .
Tottenham Hotspur   Last drawn game 5 outings ago.
Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 08:06:40 AM
 
Fulham - Tottenham Preview: Spurs aim to extend unbeaten Premier League run to eight games and claim a third London scalp
After putting both Arsenal and QPR to the sword, Harry Redknapp's side look to continue their impressive domestic form with a third derby victory, this time at Craven Cottage

PROBABLE LINEUPS
FULHAM
Schwarzer
Kelly, Baird, Hangeland, JA Riise
Dempsey, Sidwell, Murphy
Johnson, Zamora Dembele

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Friedel
Walker, King, Gallas, Assou-Ekotto
Lennon, Modric, Parker, Bale
Van der Vaart
Adebayor

Fulham will welcome back striker Bryan Ruiz, who was ineligible for their Europa League demolition of Wisla Krakow, and also fellow frontman Moussa Dembele, who missed out on the Craven Cottage fixture due to suspension.

Skipper Danny Murphy is a doubt for the London derby against his former club, having come off during Thursday night's victory with a knee injury, while Philippe Senderos and Aaron Hughes are missing due to  thigh injuries and Orlando Sa is out with a hamstring injury.

Tottenham will still be without long-term injury victims Michael Dawson, Niko Kranjcar and Tom Huddlestone, and also have doubts over the fitness of Giovani dos Santos, Vedran Corluka and Danny Rose.

Midfielder Luka Modric is doubtful, but should play after suffering a groin problem, while Roman Pavlyuchenko is suffering from a back injury sustained during their Europa League defeat away to Russian outfit Rubin Kazan.


DID YOU KNOW?
Fulham suffered their first home defeat of the season during their last league gameagainst Everton.

This will be the first time Martin Jol has managed against his former side in the Premier League after being fired from White Hart Lane October 2007.

The Cottagers had gone seven games without victory over Tottenham before their four-goal win in last season's FA Cup.

Tottenham, undefeated in seven Premier League games, have won their first two London derbies of the season, beating Arsenal and then QPR at home last Sunday.

William Gallas should make his return to the Spurs starting line-up after injury for what will be his first league game of the season.

Since signing from West Ham at the end of the transfer window, Scott Parker has yet to be on the losing side while wearing the lilywhite of Tottenham.



http://www.goal.com/en-gb/match/60268/fulham-vs-tottenham/preview (http://www.goal.com/en-gb/match/60268/fulham-vs-tottenham/preview)
Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 08:08:00 AM
 
Fulham v Tottenham: A Familiar Face Awaits Spurs

Tottenham Hotspur travel across Londonto face Fulham in the Premier League on Sunday, but the Cottagers are not the only familiar face they will encounter. Former boss Martin Jol, faces the task of trying to keep Harry Redknapp's  free flowing Spurs team in check.

Just over 4 years ago as Spurs faced Getafe in a UEFA Cup tie; news of Martin Jol's sacking spread like wildfire during the halftime break. The Dutch man, who had led Spurs to their two best finishes in 16 years, was deemed not good enough to take Spurs to the next level.

There is no doubt that this swift and brutal sacking by Chairman Daniel Levy, stalled Tottenham's progress. Spurs under Jol's stewardship were one lasagna meal away from the Champions League; instead that honour fell to Arsenal whose dominion over Spurs continued and only seems likely to end this year.

Before Jol took over the helm at Spurs, the North London club had endured over a decade of Premier League mediocrity. The previous incumbents of his position had signed mature or sub standard players in search of the Premier League Pound. Christian Gross, George Graham and Glen Hoddle had built teams which, when compared to their London neighbours, paled into insignificance.

Initially appointed as the right hand man to former French national manager Jacques Santini, Jol took sole charge only 13 games into Santini's reign. The French man walked away citing personal reasons, but rumours spread it was due to a falling out with then Sporting Director Frank Arnesen, over the signing of Michael Carrick.

Under Jol Spurs ditched the "parking the bus" strategy that had earned them a point against Jose Mourinho's Chelsea, and instead went in search of attacking football. Through good combinations in midfield and attack Tottenham started to live up to self acclaimed title of a good footballing team.

As manager, Jol built an incredible rapport with the Spurs faithful. His honest post match comments and a touch line confrontation with Arsenal boss, Arsene Wenger, helped win the hearts of the Spurs faithful. The Dutchman's reputation was further enhanced by strong performances against the top teams, culminating in breakingChelsea's 16 year jinx over Tottenham.

However, after suffering a mixed start to the 2007-2008 campaign, Levy's head was turned. The Spurs board actively started sounding out Sevilla manager, Juande Ramos, who on the way to winning the 2007 UEFA Cup, had knocked Spurs out at the Quarter final stage. The writing was on the wall when club secretary John Alexander and Director Paul Kemsley were spotted meeting Ramos at a hotel in Seville.

Jol who has since coached Hamburg and AFC Ajax with some success, will claim not be seeking revenge this Sunday, but he will be determined to remind Spurs that he was the man who laid the foundations from which the current team shines.

The former West Brom and Coventry player has enjoyed a mixed start to his Fulham career. The Cottagers have made good progress in the Europa League; but their Premier League form has been suffering as a result. Fulham have collected 10 points with only 2 wins from the first 10 games.

The biggest issue for Jol is freshening up an ageing squad with relatively little money. Fulham's best players are now all into their thirties and his big money signing Bryan Ruiz, has only scored one goal for the Cottagers.

Jol's former club looks likely to have current supremo missing from the touchline on Sunday. Redknapp who didn't travel to Russia for Tottenham's Europa League defeat, is still recovering from a minor heart operation. Kevin Bond and Joe Jordan will be at the helm hoping to continue their impressive Premier League form. The north London club has taken 19 points from a possible 21 and is playing some vibrant attacking football.

Spurs were impressive last Sunday at home against QPR last Sunday, and I expect them to keep the same five man midfield behind Emmanuel Adebayor. One player who has come back into the team and has made an immediate difference is Aaron Lennon. The winger gives Spurs a natural balance and is better equipped to cover the rampaging Kyle Walker than Luka Modric.

Spurs enter this game as favourites, but they must be wary of Moussa Dembele's unpredictability and Clint Dempsey late surges into the box. Tottenham will do well to remember the 4-0 hiding they suffered in the FA Cup at Craven Cottage last season.



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Title: Re: Saturday Fulham Stuff (05/11/11)...
Post by: WhiteJC on November 05, 2011, 08:09:25 AM
 
Captain's Preview
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With Fulham coming off the back of a well-deserved win over Wisla Krakow, Whites Captain Danny Murphy is now eagerly anticipating Sunday's Barclays Premier League encounter against his former club, Tottenham Hotspur.

Spurs have been in fine form of late in the Barclays Premier League and whilst Murphy is aware that Fulham will be facing a side high in confidence – he also points out that Spurs will also have plenty to be fearful of.

"I have been watching them and they look like they are playing with a lot of confidence at the moment," said the Fulham skipper. "We always have a good game against Tottenham; they play football in the right way. If we think back to the past couple of years they've always been good games, very close games where we have both tried to play the right way.

"They'll give us respect just as much as we will give them respect, but it'll be tight, there's never much between us whenever we play. I'm looking forward to it, I think it'll be a good game but we will have to defend well, especially because of the quality they've got in the attacking areas."

One such player to keep an eye on will be Holland international Rafael van der Vaart.

"I remember the first time I played against him when he was at Ajax," said Murphy. "I was against him and Sneijder and he was special then. He looked a hell of a player then. We played against them in a pre-season tournament I think it was, and he was top draw.

"I think as well for a player who plays in that position, his end product is really good. He makes goals and scores goals, sometimes when you play as that second striker it can be a bit of a luxury but he certainly isn't that. He's very calm in front of goal and knows when to shoot, when to pass, he has that extra second in the box, which top players seem to have."



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