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Monday Fulham Stuff (19/09/11)...

Started by WhiteJC, September 19, 2011, 07:03:36 AM

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WhiteJC

 
Plucky Fulham deny City

Manchester City surrendered their 100% start to the Barclays Premier League season as Fulham stunned them with a second-half comeback in a 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage.

City looked set to equal their best ever opening to a top-flight campaign when Sergio Aguero's jaw-dropping start to life in England continued with the seventh and eighth goals of his five-game City career.

He made it 2-0 just 12 seconds after the break but Fulham refused to buckle, with Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy earning them a deserved draw.

City took the lead when Gareth Barry found David Silva on the edge of the box, and he was allowed to turn and feed Aguero, who timed his run perfectly before sidefooting home.

Mark Schwarzer denied City a second goal three times in the space of three minutes, beating Edin Dzeko to Aguero's cross, tipping Gael Clichy's 20-yard shot wide and getting fingers to Dzeko's piledriver.



Aguero doubled the visitors' lead straight from the kick-off. Clichy pumped a diagonal ball forward to Dzeko, whose knockdown was fired into the bottom left corner by the Argentinian.

Aguero thought he had completed back-to-back Premier League hat-tricks - he hit one against Wigan eight days ago - three minutes later with an identical finish but he was narrowly offside.

The home side took full advantage of their reprieve when they finally created a gilt-edged chance in the 55th minute.

The build-up was of the City kind, ending when Clint Dempsey threaded in the unmarked Zamora, who curled the ball into the top corner.

Joe Hart excelled himself again by tipping over Dempsey's bullet header from a corner. But it was Fulham's pressure that told when they equalised 15 minutes from time, Murphy's scuffed 20-yarder taking a huge deflection off Vincent Kompany and going beyond the stranded Hart.



http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/national-sport/plucky_fulham_deny_city_1_3786959

WhiteJC

 
Manchester City held by Fulham

Manchester City surrendered their 100% record in this season's Barclays Premier League as Fulham stunned them with a second-half comeback at Craven Cottage.

City looked set to equal their best ever opening to a top-flight campaign when Sergio Aguero's jaw-dropping adaptation to life in England continued with the seventh and eighth goals of his five-game City league career.

He made it 2-0 just seconds after the break today but Fulham refused to buckle, with Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy earning them a deserved draw.

The result was the first blow to City's title challenge and, coming four days after their first ever Champions League game, it cast doubt on the ability of Roberto Mancini's men to combine the rigours of domestic football with that of Europe's top club competition.

Today's game was the fourth time in the last four rounds of Premier League fixtures that City had kicked off before Manchester United.

They had been trumped by their arch-rivals on each occasion but arrived in west London determined to lay down another marker on a ground where they won 4-1 last season.

Fulham went like for like, manager Martin Jol keeping faith with his 4-2-3-1 system as he sought his first Premier League win in charge.

City went close to opening them up inside seven minutes after Edin Dzeko strayed offside when put through by Samir Nasri.

They continued to boss proceedings, and although Clint Dempsey sent a 25-yard drive straight down the throat of Joe Hart after 15 minutes, City duly took the lead three minutes later.

Gareth Barry found David Silva on the edge of the box, and he was allowed to turn and feed Aguero, who timed his run perfectly before sidefooting home.

Mark Schwarzer denied City a second goal three times in the space of three minutes, beating Dzeko to Aguero's cross, tipping Clichy's 20-yard shot wide and getting fingers to Dzeko's piledriver after another great move involving Yaya Toure and Silva.

The recalled Zamora ballooned a 30-yard shot into the stands as Fulham continued to be given the runaround, while Dempsey looked their only real threat, drilling another effort too close to Hart.

The frustrated home fans roared on encouragement as their side enjoyed a rare spell of possession but Fulham posed little threat to the City goal.

Jol emerged for the second half with a face like thunder, but whatever he said during the break appeared to be rendered void when Aguero doubled the visitors' lead straight from the kick-off.

Clichy pumped a diagonal ball forward to Dzeko, whose knockdown was fired into the bottom left corner by the Argentinian.

Aguero thought he had completed back-to-back Premier League hat-tricks - he hit one against Wigan eight days ago - three minutes later with an identical finish but he was narrowly offside.

The home side took full advantage of their reprieve when they finally created a gilt-edged chance in the 55th minute.

The build-up was of the City kind, ending when Dempsey threaded in the unmarked Zamora, who curled the ball into the top corner.

Zamora had been played onside by Micah Richards, who redeemed himself moments later when his last-ditch challenge stopped Dempsey making it 2-2.

Fulham's first-half lethargy had vanished and Barry was booked for chopping down Mousa Dembele, whose low drive was palmed wide by Hart after Pajtim Kasami replaced an ailing Damien Duff.

Hart excelled himself again by tipping over Dempsey's bullet header from a corner before Mancini took action, withdrawing Silva for Pablo Zabaleta midway through the half.

The visitors remained a threat on the break, Richards glancing wide from a corner.

But it was Fulham's pressure that told when they equalised 15 minutes from time, Danny Murphy's scuffed 20-yarder taking a huge deflection off Vincent Kompany and going beyond the stranded Hart.

Craven Cottage was rocking and Mancini was forced to make a change again when Adam Johnson and Carlos Tevez replaced Nasri and Aguero in quick succession.

The fresh legs almost told in the final five minutes when Tevez was denied by a brave Brede Hangeland block.

Sidwell was booked and Jol threw on Bryan Ruiz for the excellent Dembele but Toure almost had the final say when his 30-yard strike drifted wide.



http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-city-held-by-fulham-2356809.html?

WhiteJC

 
Fulham fightback ends City's perfect start
by DAN on SEPTEMBER 18, 2011
Fulham have a habit of stirring comebacks against Manchester City. Whilst the latest might not match the stupendous victory at Eastlands that kickstarted their great escape in 2008, it was just as unexpected. Fulham sat bottom of the table at the start of play and the first 46 minutes only served to illustrate the gulf between Martin Jol's side and City, who looked on course to extend their flawless start to the season, courtesy of two sharply-taken Sergio Aguero goals. But Fulham are not short of spirit and, adopting a more direct and – perhaps – desperate approach clawed their way back into a contest that looked beyond them.

Bobby Zamora had largely been a peripheral figure, starved of both service and support, before he turned to fire a clever pass from Clint Dempsey into the top corner from the edge of the box. The goal lifted Fulham, who had shown City far too much respect in the first period into a prolonged assault on the visiting goal and Joe Hart produced a couple of superb saves to preserve City's advantage. He was at full-stretch to turn Moussa Dembele's drive around the post and stuck out a glove to tip over Dempey's downward header from a corner. There was little the England goalkeeper could do about the equaliser, however. Zamora teed up his captain, 20 yards out in a central position, and Danny Murphy's low shot deflected off Vincent Kompany and trickled into the corner. Cue bedlam and a 'Poznan' style celebration from most of the home supporters.

It might not have been Martin Jol's seventh straight league win against Manchester City but this rousing riposte could be the spark to ignite Fulham's season after an alarming start. Having been outplayed by a rampant City, the point was as welcome as it was unexpected. The visitors looked electrifying once they began to find their stride after a rather sedate start, with Aguero to the fore. Fulham would have needed no reminding of the Argentine's ability after his two goals ended their remarkable Europa League run in Hamburg in 2010, but couldn't stop Aguero clinically firing past Mark Schwarzer having latched onto a cute reverse ball from David Silva. There were suspicions of offside, but the goal stood.

Fulham were fortunate to be just a goal down at the interval. Schwarzer had to be at his very best to keep out a stinging long-distance drive from Gael Clichy and somehow got his fingertips to a blistering strike from Edin Dzeko after the Bosnian had been found by a brilliant Silva cross. Half-time provided the briefest of respites as City doubled their lead just ten seconds into the second period. Dzeko beat Brede Hangeland to Clichy's crossfield punt and Aguero took a touch to steady himself before driving a right-footed shot in the far corner. The little Argentine had a third ruled out for offside shortly afterwards.

Fulham's second half display had more than just grit and determination. There was incisiveness football and clever interchanges behind a fluid front four, suggesting that Jol's 4-3-2-1 formation – that had previously been narrow and predictable – might now be clicking. The build-up to Zamora's opener, with Dembele feeding Dempsey, was first class and the striker's turn and shot reminiscent of the kind of strikes he had served up on those memorable European nights. City will rue their missed chances and perhaps Mancini's conservatism. The lively Silva was sacrificed for Pablo Zabaleta in a bid to secure the points. It didn't work.

FULHAM (4-2-3-1): Schwarzer; Kelly, J. Riise, Baird, Hangeland; Sidwell, Murphy; Duff (Kasami 61), Dempsey, Dembele (Ruiz 87); Zamora. Subs (not used): Etheridge, Gygera, Senderos, Gecov, Sa.

BOOKED: Sidwell.

GOALS: Zamora (55), Murphy (75).

MANCHESTER CITY (4-2-3-1) Hart; Richards, Clichy, Lescott, Kompany; Y. Toure, Barry; Silva (Zabaleta 69), Aguero (Tevez 83), Nasri (Adam Johnson 81); Dzeko. Subs (not used): Pantilimon, K. Toure, Kolarov, Balotelli.

BOOKED: Barry.

GOALS: Aguero (18, 46).

REFEREE: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne and Wear).

ATTENDANCE: 24,750.



http://hammyend.com/index.php/2011/09/fulham-fightback-ends-citys-perfect-start/?


WhiteJC

 
Martin Jol hails Fulham side who 'came back from the death' to draw against Manchester City
Manager praises players after comeback against title challenegers and says that the result will give his team more confidence and belief in the future



Martin Jol has praised his Fulham team for coming "back from the death" to get a point against Premier League title challengers Manchester City following their 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage.

The Dutchman believes his side showed great belief and mentality to pull back two goals after Sergio Aguero had put City ahead, especially after a tiring performance during their midweek game with FC Twente in the Europa League.

"We were back, I would say, from the death, is what we probably did, and then we had the belief and the mentality," he told reporters.

"We were a bit tired, but we could see [City] were a bit tired as well after [playing Napoli on] Wednesday because they played roughly the same team, so it was a fantastic achievement to come back against them. Nobody knows, but I don't think they will give away leads like this in the future.

"We played well against Aston Villa and Blackburn for almost nothing, I felt, and the players felt the same. I still feel that we deserved more, but we only got two points.

"Today we still only got a point, but to show against a team like [City] that you can come back after two goals, I think it will give us a big boost and big confidence for the future.

"Normally to [comeback from two goals down] against any team would be good, but especially against Man City.

"After what happened in the first half and then we came out of the dressing room with very good intentions, to be better, to do different things and then concede a goal like that is unexpected."

Jol thought Fulham had allowed their opponents too much time on the ball in the first half and did not put Roberto Mancini's side under enough pressure.

He added: "Even Manchester United, and Chelsea will lose games this season, but it didn't look like [Manchester City] would in the first half.

"We didn't put the ball under pressure in midfield. Against [Gareth Barry] and Yaya Toure that was a negative thing because they could find their offensive four [of Silva, Aguero, Nasri and Dzeko]. So even with Dembele in a lower position we could not screen or avoid that.

"So in the second half we tried to push more and put them under more pressure. You need a bit of luck, of course, but if you saw Aston Villa at home and Blackburn at home we created more but were not efficient. But today I think we had maybe four opportunities and scored two, so it's good."

On the subject of luck, there were questions over whether Aguero's first goal was actually onside, but the manager was not too concerned.

"If we'd have lost I'd have probably complained," he joked. "But now I can say I don't really think Aguero was offside. His foot was onside, but his arm wasn't, so it was probably 50/50."

Jol then spoke of the disappointing start to the day, seeing his team bottom of the league over night.

He concluded: "That was awful, but we have had two away games and a game in Europe, and you have to win your home games. That was not a nice thing to see us at the bottom of the league, but luckily enough for now we are eighteenth, but it can still get better."

Jol also revealed Andy Johnson was forced out of the squad with an ankle problem and Dickson Etuhu with a thigh injury, though Aaron Hughes should be fit enough for their Carling Cup game against rivals Chelsea in midweek.




http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2011/09/18/2671773/martin-jol-hails-fulham-side-who-came-back-from-the-death-to?

WhiteJC

 
EPL Match Report and Analysis: Fulham 2, Manchester City 2

Manchester City had plenty of chances in a first half which certainly saw efforts on goal, though the tempo of the game was slower than might have been expected.

City moved the ball around well with David Silva and Sergio Aguero causing all the problems you would expect from two such talented players, while Clint Dempsey looked like Fulham's biggest threat.

Mark Schwarzer was certainly the busier of the two goalkeepers, tipping over an effort from Silva and beating away a shot from Aguero.

"Kun" Aguero it was who opened the scoring for City midway through the first half, continuing with play and sliding home his shot into the far corner after the entire Fulham defence had stopped, thinking an offside would be called. Silva slid the pass into Aguero's path and he did the rest, netting his seventh goal of the season already.

A minute after half time the same man made it two-nil.

Edin Dzeko rose magnificently to steer a header down to Aguero on the edge of the box and he angled a right-footed drive inside the far post to beat Schwarzer again—incredibly netting his eighth goal in City's five league matches already.

This was just sixty seconds into the second period and it looked for all the world that City would go on to record another victory in some comfort, but they reckoned without the determination and finishing ability of the home side who were to stun them with a double set of strikes of their own.

Bobby Zamora smashed in a fine finish for Fulham after 55 minutes to bring them back within one goal.

Picking up the ball on the edge of the area from Dempsey, he took one touch and turned to lash into the top corner of Joe Hart's goal with his right foot, leaving the England stopper with no chance.

And it was left to Danny Murphy to seal an equaliser for the home side as he latched onto a pass from Zamora, steadied himself and placed it to Hart's left side—only for a huge deflection to send the ball completely the opposite way and squirm over the line for 2-2.

City threw on Carlos Tevez and Adam Johnson to try and swing the match back in their favour, but time ticked down and they were unable to really create any decent goalscoring chances.

Yaya Toure launched a shot goal-wards from 30 yards, which was in danger of taking the head off of a spectator but didn't trouble the Fulham goal, while Zabaleta also sliced well wide from distance.

Roberto Mancini cut a frustrated figure on the sideline as he watched his side surrender a two-goal lead in the second half and his words from last week, where he moaned about his side not being clinical enough, will be echoing in his players' ears after this draw against Fulham.

City rise top of the table—briefly, until Manchester United finish their game against Chelsea, where they comfortably lead at the break—with the point from today's game, but having been in such a commanding position they will see it as two points dropped.

Fulham meanwhile continue their winless start to the season under new boss Martin Jol, though with this point they will rise off the bottom and out of the relegation zone, and will take some heart and hope for future matches after coming back from a seemingly lost position.

A lot of work remains for both teams to achieve their respective aims for the season but City will at least be pleased that they remain unbeaten in the league, while acknowledging how difficult it will be for them playing away from home after each of their six group matches in the Champions League this season.

Sergio Aguero continues to hugely impress and will surely be one of their key men to achieve success on all fronts this season.

Full time from Craven Cottage—Fulham 2, Manchester City 2.




http://bleacherreport.com/articles/854468-epl-match-report-and-analysis-fulham-2-manchester-city-2?

WhiteJC

 
Great Spirit

Speaking in the post-match press conference following Fulham's Barclays Premier League encounter with Manchester City, Manager Martin Jol looked back on the match and gave his appraisal of Fulham's comeback performance.

"We showed great spirit to comeback," said Jol. "We did different things in the second-half better and maybe we were a little unlucky not to have scored more than two goals.

"Although we wanted to put pressure on the Manchester City midfield, we couldn't handle Yaya Toure and Gareth Barry in the middle of the park, so that was the problem, but we put more pressure on them in the second-half.

"We tried to get different players on the ball and we had nothing to lose, so that sometimes helps.

"To fight back against a team like City is unbelievable. If you get a bit of control and take the initiative, it helps.

"We need the points and we have played three home games and got three draws.

"We've been a bit unfortunate, but I'm sure it will come."




Read more: http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2011/September/JolManCityReaction.aspx#ixzz1YNWlDPuV


WhiteJC

 
Fulham 2 : Manchester City 2

A Sergio Aguero brace was not enough for Manchester City as Fulham fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 at Craven Cottage.

Despite City starting the more confident, it was the hosts who had the first meaningful effort on target through Clint Dempsey.

Gael Clichy tried to be clever with a quick free-kick to Micah Richards though it was under-hit and intercepted by the American whose shot from 25 yards flashed over.

City broke the deadlock in the 17th minute after some neat build-up play between Samir Nasri and David Silva set up the in-form Aguero, who placed it in the bottom corner with consummate ease.

In the 24th minute City almost doubled their lead through left-back Clichy, the summer signing from Arsenal picking up a clearance from a corner and striking it goalwards, forcing Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer into a top-class save.


Just 10 seconds into the second half, Manchester City stunned Fulham when Aguero doubled his and City's tally. Clichy pumped a hopeful ball forward from the kick-off which was nodded down by Edin Dzeko to Aguero, who lashed in a fierce strike from the edge of the area leaving Fulham completely shell-shocked.

But Fulham hit back in the 55th minute when Bobby Zamora scored a fantastic goal to give his side an undeserved route back into the game.

Poor marking from Joleon Lescott and Vincent Kompany allowed Zamora too much space to pick his spot before hitting an unstoppable effort into the top corner.

The surprise goal from Zamora seemed to spark the home side into life and they almost drew level just moments later through Moussa Dembele when he hit a well-struck shot that took a wicked deflection off Lescott that forced Joe Hart into a world-class stop.

Fulham were looking like a completely different side after the Zamora goal and got a deserved equaliser when Danny Murphy scored.

Despite Martin Jol still looking for his first Premier League victory as Fulham boss the fans will be pleased with the spirit shown after going down 2-0 to such an impressive Manchester City side.

And Mancini will leave Craven Cottage wondering why they were unable to keep out a previously tame home attack.




http://www.sportal.co.nz/football-news-display/fulham-2--manchester-city-2-138867

WhiteJC

 

Kasami delighted by 'magnificent performance'
by DAN on SEPTEMBER 18, 2011

Pajtim Kasami was delighted with what he described as 'a magnificent performance' after Fulham fought back to draw 2-2 with Manchester City afternoon.

The Swiss midfielder made an impression as a second half substitute, delivering an eye-catching cameo after replacing Damien Duff.

This was always going to be a difficult game for us. Alongside United, City are the team to beat at the moment. They had won all their previous league games and I think some had predicted that would continue today.

That certainly looked the case as they had they enjoyed the better first-half and scored that early goal in the second. We needed to find a response and what followed was probably the best football we have played this season. The second-half performance was magnificent.

We kept the ball, frustrated them when they had it and really put them under pressure. On another day we could well have sneaked three points, because we had a couple of chances.

It was good to be involved in a game like that. I came on at a point when we were chasing the game, which was difficult. But as the game swung we sensed we could do something.

This is what the Premier League is all about – it's exciting. I haven't been at the Club for too long, but I've really enjoyed myself so far. Hopefully I can be involved in more games like this and play my part for the team.

We have a game against Chelsea in the League Cup on Wednesday and then West Brom in the league next weekend. This performance will serve as a real boost and hopefully we can use the momentum.




http://hammyend.com/index.php/2011/09/kasami-delighted-by-magnificent-performance/?

WhiteJC

 
Chris Baird predicts Fulham rise after 'winning draw'

CHRIS Baird said the draw that 'felt like a win' should help give Fulham all the belief they need to start rising up the Premier League table.

The Whites are still without a win and only have West Brom below them after five games, but Martin Jol's men should be full of confidence when they travel to the Hawthorns next week, according to the Northern Ireland international.

"It did feel like a win, " Baird said. "Being 2-0 down against Manchester City, it's always going to be a tough call, but we dug deep in the second half and were much much better.

"We knew we had to be and we're delighted with the point. I think we deserved what we got out of the game.

"Hopefully this result will give us a boost, and if we show the qualities we showed today, we'll climb that table."

Fulham had 24 hours less than City to prepare after respective midweek European ties, but it did not show in the second half – another cause for pride in the Fulham ranks.

"I don't know where all that energy came from but we had to do something there after what we showed in the first half," Baird said. "That was the most important thing.

"We showed the quality that we have got and thankfully we did get a point out of it and we could even have gone on to win it."




http://www.ealinggazette.co.uk/sport/fulham-fc-ealing/2011/09/18/chris-baird-predicts-fulham-rise-after-winning-draw-64767-29445593/?


WhiteJC

 

Fulham v Man City – Player Ratings
by LORK on SEPTEMBER 18, 2011

Not bad eh! That second half we looked magnificent, is this the 44 minutes to turn around Jol's start?

Schwarzer – 7, came well for crosses and made a couple of very good saves from Clichy then Dzeko. Made another very good save too where someone, I think it was Tevez, cut in from the right and shot, Schwarzer made a save you'd expect him to make but what he caught it superbly, with two City players ready to tap it in.

Kelly – 7, is the right back spot now his to lose? To be fair he's never looked out of place, the criticism of him always seemed to be harsh and unfair, especially considering he played in THOSE games against Basel and Juventus. Very good performance.

Baird – 7, had to deal with Aguero's tricky movement but on the whole did well. Aguero was offside for his first so do you blame Baird? His passing and confidence to come forward out of defence is really a boon for us and offers us something that Hughes doesn't necessarily (although I would stick with him anyway).

Hangeland – 6.5, again dealt with the movement well. Didn't really see him make too many long passes which I liked actually, his radar hasn't been great this season especially with the constant over hit passes to Riise. Played it simple. Great block from Tevez too!

Riise - 6, he didn't really do too much in an attacking sense but kept Nasri and Silva in check well.

Murphy – 7, struggled first half but second half moved and passed the ball well when City stopped pressing as much. Seemed to play deeper in the first half off the ball as the first 1 of a 4-1-4-1 but he kind of struggled there I thought. We'll let the slight deflection slide for his goal.

Sidwell – 8, I actually thought he had a fantastic game. Made a load of tackles, moved around the pitch, passed the ball accurately and kept momentum.

Duff – 5.5, hmmm, is this the beginning of the end? Seems as if age is catching up to him all of a sudden. Crossing was poor and didn't beat a man and this has happened a few times recently now. Tries so hard though and defends brilliantly, perhaps a bench option?

Dempsey – 7.5, is it just me or is he suddenly demonstrating agility and turning and close control alot more this season? He seems to have changed the way he plays a bit. For the better though, now in the build up play he is more difficult to control for the opposition. Lovely assist for Zamora's goal too and got unlucky with a header. AND HE SHOOTS WHEN IN SPACE!!

Dembele, 7.5, take note, when you have a yard strike at goal because as we saw from Hart's save you have a shot on you. Full of dribbling, tricks and flicks today, caused so much trouble for their defence and his best game in the second half for us today I think. He has always had the ability to drift past players effortlessly but he did it with purpose, and made probing passes with the space he made for other players. Nice.

Zamora - 8, struggled first half with the poor service but as well as the emphatic finish and neat assist his play in the second half was really impressive I thought, his lay offs were very good and he worked so hard again.

~Subs~

Kasami – 7, thought he struggled with some things but unlike Duff offered a noticable threat out wide, putting in crosses (and he does have a wicked cross with both feet) and beating his man. His physical attributes shouldnt go unmentioned, as well as having skill and creativity he is quick and strong. And only 19. Could be a real player. Duff should feel under threat.

Ruiz - N/A, only came on for five minutes which I didn't really understand for someone who admits that he isnt quite up to pace to the league. Seemed bright though.



http://hammyend.com/index.php/2011/09/fulham-v-man-city-player-ratings/?

WhiteJC

 
Jol hails Fulham spirit after Manchester City draw

MARTIN Jol praised Fulham's character after they came from 2-0 down to earn a point against Manchester City.

The Whites looked to be on their way to a heavy defeat at Craven Cottage after Sergio Aguero's double.

But a superb second-half rally saw Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy claim an unlikely share of the spoils.

"It was unexpected to come back at the death," admitted boss Jol afterwards.

"But we scored one and had the belief. It's a fantastic achievement to recover against them.

"We showed great spirit to comeback."

Jol also praised Fulham's finishing in front of goal, adding: "We had four opportunities and scored two goals, which is good."



http://www.ealinggazette.co.uk/sport/fulham-fc-ealing/2011/09/18/jol-hails-fulham-spirit-after-manchester-city-draw-64767-29445878/?

WhiteJC

 
Fulham ready to offer Hangeland contract extension
by DAN on SEPTEMBER 18, 2011

Dave Kidd in the People says that Fulham are set to open contract talks with Brede Hangeland in order to prolong the Norwegian defender's stay at Craven Cottage.

Fulham are keen to retain the services of their 6ft 4in centre back and hope to head off interest from their Premier League rivals by agreeing a new deal for the 30 year-old ahead of the January window. By doing so, Fulham are making an exception to their current contract policy as Martin Jol is keen to let his experienced players earn new deals by keeping them 'hungry'.

Kidd alludes to interest from Arsenal, who signed Per Mertesacker to shore up their leaky defence on the final day of the summer transfer window. Hangeland's current Fulham contract runs until 2013.



http://hammyend.com/index.php/2011/09/fulham-ready-to-offer-hangeland-contract-extension/?


WhiteJC

 
Report: Fulham 2 Manchester City 2

Manchester City surrendered its 100 percent record in this season's Premier League as Fulham stunned it with a second-half comeback at Craven Cottage.

City looked set to equal its best ever opening to a top-flight campaign when Sergio Aguero's jaw-dropping adaptation to life in England continued with the seventh and eighth goals of his five-game City league career.

He made it 2-0 just seconds after the break but Fulham refused to buckle, with Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy earning it a deserved draw.

The result was the first blow to City's title challenge and, coming four days after its first ever UEFA Champions League game, it cast doubt on the ability of Roberto Mancini's men to combine the rigours of domestic football with that of Europe's top club competition.

This game was the fourth time in the last four rounds of Premier League fixtures that City had kicked off before Manchester United.

It had been trumped by its arch-rival on each occasion but arrived in west London determined to lay down another marker on a ground where it won 4-1 last season.

Fulham went like for like, manager Martin Jol keeping faith with his 4-2-3-1 system as he sought his first Premier League win in charge.

City went close to opening it up inside seven minutes after Edin Dzeko strayed offside when put through by Samir Nasri.

It continued to boss proceedings, and although Clint Dempsey sent a 25-yard drive straight down the throat of Joe Hart after 15 minutes, City duly took the lead three minutes later.

Gareth Barry found David Silva on the edge of the box, and he was allowed to turn and feed Aguero, who timed his run perfectly before side-footing home.

Mark Schwarzer denied City a second goal three times in the space of three minutes, beating Dzeko to Aguero's cross, tipping Gael Clichy's 20-yard shot wide and getting fingers to Dzeko's piledriver after another great move involving Yaya Toure and Silva.

The recalled Zamora ballooned a 30-yard shot into the stands as Fulham continued to be given the runaround, while Dempsey looked its only real threat, drilling another effort too close to Hart.

The frustrated home fans roared on encouragement as their side enjoyed a rare spell of possession but Fulham posed little threat to the City goal.

Jol emerged for the second half with a face like thunder, but whatever he said during the break appeared to be rendered void when Aguero doubled the visitor's lead straight from the kick-off.

Clichy pumped a diagonal ball forward to Dzeko, whose knockdown was fired into the bottom left corner by the Argentinian.

Aguero thought he had completed back-to-back Premier League hat-tricks - he hit one against Wigan Athletic eight days ago - three minutes later with an identical finish but he was narrowly offside.

The home side took full advantage of its reprieve when it finally created a gilt-edged chance in the 55th minute.

The build-up was of the City kind, ending when Dempsey threaded in the unmarked Zamora, who curled the ball into the top corner.

Zamora had been played onside by Micah Richards, who redeemed himself moments later when his last-ditch challenge stopped Dempsey making it 2-2.

Fulham's first-half lethargy had vanished and Barry was booked for chopping down Mousa Dembele, whose low drive was palmed wide by Hart after Pajtim Kasami replaced an ailing Damien Duff.

Hart excelled himself again by tipping over Dempsey's bullet header from a corner before Mancini took action, withdrawing Silva for Pablo Zabaleta midway through the half.

The visitor remained a threat on the break, Richards glancing wide from a corner.

But it was Fulham's pressure that told when it equalised 15 minutes from time, Murphy's scuffed 20-yarder taking a huge deflection off Vincent Kompany and going beyond the stranded Hart.

Craven Cottage was rocking and Mancini was forced to make a change again when Adam Johnson and Carlos Tevez replaced Nasri and Aguero in quick succession.

The fresh legs almost told in the final five minutes when Tevez was denied by a brave Brede Hangeland block.

Steve Sidwell was booked and Jol threw on Bryan Ruiz for the excellent Dembele but Toure almost had the final say when his 30-yard strike drifted wide.




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A Magnificent Performance

Fulham midfielder Pajtim Kasami described Sunday's second-half performance as "magnificent".

The Whites came from two goals down to record an impressive 2-2 draw against high-flying Manchester City, whose early goal after the break threatened to condemn Martin Jol's side to a third league defeat.

"This was always going to be a difficult game for us," said Kasami to fulhamfc.com. "Alongside United, City are the team to beat at the moment. They had won all their previous league games and I think some had predicted that would continue today.

"That certainly looked the case as they had they enjoyed the better first-half and scored that early goal in the second.

"We needed to find a response and what followed was probably the best football we have played this season. The second-half performance was magnificent.

"We kept the ball, frustrated them when they had it and really put them under pressure. On another day we could well have sneaked three points, because we had a couple of chances."

Kasami, a second-half replacement for Damien Duff, impressed linking well with the attack and making several key interventions as City sought their own reply.

"It was good to be involved in a game like that," he said. "I came on at a point when we were chasing the game, which was difficult. But as the game swung we sensed we could do something.

"This is what the Premier League is all about - it's exciting. I haven't been at the Club for too long, but I've really enjoyed myself so far. Hopefully I can be involved in more games like this and play my part for the team.

"We have a game against Chelsea in the League Cup on Wednesday and then West Brom in the league next weekend. This performance will serve as a real boost and hopefully we can use the momentum."





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Mancini left with excuses as Fulham hold Manchester City

Fulham 2 Manchester City 2: If Fulham's revival in this match was unexpected, Roberto Mancini's explanation for it beggared belief. "We are short of players," said the manager of a club which has spent £300m on them in the last three years.

He added: "Fulham were able to make changes after playing in Europe, we were not. We became tired."

Fulham, who played in the Europa League on Thursday, changed their full-backs, winger, and centre-forward. City, who played in the Champions League on Wednesday, changed their full-backs. City also left Carlos Tevez, Mario Balotelli, Kolo Touré and Adam Johnson on the bench.

Mancini was talking specifically about midfielders. With James Milner and Nigel de Jong injured, he said he "lacked resources", but it was hardly surprising that when this lament was put to Martin Jol, the Fulham manager first looked bemused, then laughed. His leading midfield cover was the 19-year-old Swiss Pajtim Kasami, a summer signing. "I think some of the players they have signed, like Sergio Aguero, have a little bit more than the young ones we signed," he said.

Aguero scored twice yesterday taking his tally to eight goals in his first five Premier League appearances. This, somewhat improbably, matches a record created by Micky Quinn with Coventry in 1992. The second goal came ten seconds into the second period without a Fulham player touching the ball. As it followed a first-half completely controlled by City their victory seemed as inevitable as the continued flowing of the Thames alongside.

But the old cliché about goals changing matches has rarely been as pertinent. Four minutes before the hour Moussa Dembélé, excellent in a withdrawn role behind Bobby Zamora, found Clint Dempsey lurking around the box. With Micah Richards ball-watching, the Texan was able to pick out an unmarked Zamora who turned to score.

"We were a bit tired but the goal gave us belief," said Jol. Fulham, who until then had been so fearful of committing players forward it seemed their main aim was to avoid the thrashing Tottenham received on City's last visit to the capital, suddenly flooded forward, infused with confidence. Mancini brought on Pablo Zabaleta to stiffen central midfield, switching from 4-4-2 to 4-3-3, but it was to no avail. Though Joe Hart made good saves from Dempsey's header and Dembélé's shot, he was helpless when a strike from Danny Murphy, set up by Dembélé and Kasami, was deflected past him off Vincent Kompany. Manicini complained, with some justification, that Stephen Kelly had fouled Edin Dzeko in the build-up, but the goal had been coming.

On the Hammersmith End the jubilant Fulham fans performed the Poznan, City's adopted goal celebration. At the other end City's support appeared neither flattered nor outraged; they were probably still trying to understand how they had let the game slip.

"I am disappointed," said Mancini, who allowed Carlos Tevez eight ineffective minutes at the end. "It is a lesson for us. To run a game like we did today for 60 minutes and score only two goals was the problem. When you have the chance to score you need to score. Maybe we lack the killer mentality to kill games off."

Manicini was equally unimpressed with the collective defending. "All the players need to defend," he said. "To defend with five or six players is not good enough."

Defending had not seemed relevant earlier, with City cruising through the game as if enjoying a stroll through the adjacent Bishops Park. Enjoying almost total dominance of possession they moved their opponents around, stylishly probing until, in the 18th minute, a gap appeared.

Gareth Barry, collecting a clearance from Brede Hangeland, played an angled, disguised pass to David Silva. He slipped a pass behind the back four for Aguero to run on to and finish clinically. With the naked eye the Argentine looked as if he was probably offside, but there was a large slice of doubt and forwards are supposed to get the benefit of any that exists. "I might have complained if we had lost," said Jol. What is certain is that Aguero's ability to make darting runs off the back of defenders, and the clever passing of Silva and Samir Nasri, are going to cause linesmen and defenders problems this season.

Ten minutes later it was Silva sidling behind his marker's vision and on to a pass from Yaya Touré. The Canary Islander laid it back to Dzeko whose shot was brilliantly turned over by Schwarzer. So confident were City at this stage that Barry was shooting with his right foot and even Gaël Clichy was having a pop from long range.

At the break Jol told his team to be more aggressive and try and push on. Ten seconds later it seemed he had been wasting his breath. The re-start was laid back to Clichy who hit a long pass to Dzeko. The Bosnian headed down to Aguero who drove in from outside the box.

Fulham are now 18th, still in the relegation zone, but buoyed with belief after having a team like City on the rack. City are now two points adrift of neighbours United and no longer in possession of a 100 per cent record. While United have had enough torrid visits to Craven Cottage for Fulham's club shop to sell a selection of videos reliving their torments, this result was against a Fulham side which had been struggling for confidence and goals.

In isolation it does not raise too many questions about City's title credentials, but given Bolton almost achieved a similar comeback last month Mancini will be concerned about a repeat. He will have noted that City's other five Champions League group matches are also followed by away games.

Substitutes: Fulham Kasami 7 (Duff, 61), Ruiz (Dembele, 87). Man City Zabaleta 5 (Silva, 69), Johnson (Nasri , 80), Tevez (Aguero, 83).

Booked: Fulham Sidwell. Man City Barry.



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Spirited Fulham frustrate Mancini and terminate City's perfect start

FULHAM (2) vs MANCHESTER CITY (2)

MANCHESTER CITY manager Roberto Mancini accused his players of wastefulness for the second time in four days after seeing Fulham's spirited second half comeback end his side's 100 per cent start to the Premier League season.

On Wednesday the Italian was displeased with the selfishness exhibited by his forwards in the 1-1 Champions League draw with Napoli and was equally dissatisfied yesterday after goals from Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy cancelled out Sergio Aguero's brace.

The result was the first blow to City's title hopes, allowing rivals Manchester United to open up a two-point lead at the top of the table.

"This could be a lesson for us," said Mancini. "Because when you dominate a game like we did today, and you score only two goals, it's a problem.

"For 10 or 15 minutes after Fulham scored, they played very well. But a football match is 95 minutes and a top team like us needs to have more control of the game. I'm not angry. I'm just disappointed because we conceded two stupid goals."

A fifth successive league win looked a formality once the prolific Aguero had smashed home his eighth goal of the season just 10 seconds into the second half – adding to his calmly taken 18th minute opener.

But the tide turned in the 56th minute when Micah Richards allowed Zamora too much time on the edge of the City penalty area to curl a shot into the top corner.

And Murphy levelled matters 15 minutes from the end with a shot that found the back of Joe Hart's net via the shin of City skipper Vincent Kompany to rescue a highly creditable point for Martin Jol's men, who remain in the bottom three.

"It was a fantastic achievement to come back against them. I am not sure if they will give away leads like this in the future," said Jol.

"To come back from the death is what we probably did."




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FULHAM 2 MANCHESTER CITY 2: ROBERTO MANCINI FARCE AS HE BLAMES LACK OF PLAYERS

HE cost of letting their lead slip? Two points. Amount spent by Sheikh Mansour building his Manchester City dream team? £460million. Roberto Mancini's excuse for not winning the game? Priceless.

"We're lacking players at this moment," said the biggest-spending manager in history. "I can only change the full-backs or the strikers. I have only two midfield players, as James Milner and Nigel De Jong are injured."

Truth is, the 11 he started with were more than good enough to get the job done and continue the city of Manchester's unblemished start to the season.

In fact, Sergio Aguero was good enough on his own. After all, 10 seconds into the second half, he had scored as many goals yesterday as Fulham had all season.

However, it appears that alongside love on the list of things money cannot buy you is killer instinct. "Do we lack that?

Yes, probably," said Mancini. "I'm not angry but I'm disappointed. My players probably thought they had done enough to win.

"It was difficult to see Fulham scoring two goals. But when you have this much possession and only score one goal in the first half it's a problem.

"After being 2-0 up it feels like a defeat, but it could be a lesson. A top team like us need to control the game."

Especially as they were lucky to find themselves in front. Aguero was offside for his first goal when Gareth Barry's pass was farmed on to him by David Silva.

It was a lightning move but not the quickest goal of the day – that arrived just 10 seconds after the break.

The ball was fed back to Gael Clichy from the kick-off and his long, diagonal ball was won in the air by Edin Dzeko, who angled the ball to Aguero's feet on the edge of the area and a low shot left Mark Schwarzer no chance.

That was no mean feat given the first-half display by Australian Schwarzer. He threw himself full length to deny Clichy and tipped the ball over the bar when Dzeko had the goal at his mercy from behind the penalty spot.

Nevertheless, Schwarzer was picking the ball out of the net for a third time three minutes into the second half when Aguero once again applied the finishing touch.

This time, his offside transgression had been spotted and from then on the game seemed to change.

From somewhere, Fulham found the resources to make a game of it. Moussa Dembele began to use his impressive array of tricks to more progressive ends and in the 55th minute started a move that saw Clint Dempsey pick out Bobby Zamora on the edge of the area. A pause, a shot. Suddenly the unthinkable was on the cards.

Now it was Joe Hart having to pull off his full repertoire of stops – diving to tip a low Dembele shot round his post and clawing out a Dempsey header from under his bar. No doubt he would have stopped Danny Murphy's 74th-minute effort too, had it not struck the knee of Vincent Kompany on the way and ricocheted agonisingly in off the opposite post.

Fulham's players were now torn between following their heads and settling for a point or the heartfelt cries of their supporters to try to snatch a win. Manager Martin Jol was in the former camp.

"It was a fantastic achievement to come back against them because I don't think they'll give away leads like that again," he said.

"Normally at home against any team you want to fight back, but especially against Manchester City after what happened in the first half.

"We came out in the second half with very good intentions to do better. To concede a goal like that is unexpected. But to come back from the death, we had the belief and the mentality."

FULHAM (4-1-4-1): Schwarzer 8; Kelly 6, Baird 6, Hangeland 5, Riise 6; Murphy 6; Duff 5 (Kasami 61, 5), Sidwell 7, Dembele 8 (Ruiz 87), Dempsey 7; Zamora 8. Booked: Sidwell. Goals: Zamora 55, Murphy 74.

MAN CITY (4-3-3): Hart 8; Richards 7, Kompany 7, Lescott 6, Clichy 6; Silva 7 (Zabaletta 69, 5), Y Toure 7, Barry 6; Aguero 9 (Tevez 83), Nasri 7 (Johnson 81), Dzeko 6. Booked: Barry. Goals: Aguero 18, 46.
Referee: M Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear).



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Australians abroad: Socceroos keeper Mark Schwarzer helps Fulham hold Manchester City to draw, while Scott Chipperfield and Neil Kilkenny score
Socceroo Neil Kilkenny scored on his return to Leeds United and Paddy Kisnorbo was sent off in the same game, while Scott Chipperfield netted in Switzerland

Socceroos custodian Mark Schwarzer made some sensational saves to help Fulham claim a come-from-behind 2-2 draw with big spending Manchester City in England's Premier League on Sunday.

The Australian veteran, who has had an indifferent start to the season, saw his side go behind early after Sergio Aguero's strike.

But Schwarzer did well when under pressure in the next few minutes denying firstly Gael Clichy from range, before a sharp reflex save from Edin Dzeko's powerful effort.

City went two up early in the second-half when Schwarzer had no hope stopping Aguero's shot, before the Cottagers mounted a comeback with goals from Bobby Zamora and a deflected Danny Murphy strike.

The result lifts the Cottagers out of bottom spot in the Premier League.

Elsewhere this weekend, another Aussie veteran in fine form was Scott Chipperfield who scored one goal and provided one assist in his first appearance of the season in FC Basel's 4-0 win over Eschenbach in the Swiss Cup on Saturday.

Chipperfield, who was given the captain's armband for the game, whipped in a left-wing cross for Pak Kwong-Ryong to score on 36 minutes.

The former Socceroo went onto grab Basel's fourth goal of the contest when he struck from close range on 71 minutes.

In England's Championship, Neil Kilkenny provided one of the weekend's highlights with a goal against his former club.

Kilkenny, who rejected a new contract offer from Leeds in the European summer, made his first appearance at Elland Road since the move to Bristol City however it wasn't all good news as his side lost 2-1.

With his side trailing early, the Aussie midfielder struck on 11 minutes with a sublime curling long-range effort.

Leeds' Australian defender Paddy Kisnorbo was sent off in the second-half of the contest for a foul on Nicky Maynard which earned the Robins a penalty which they wasted before the 10-man Whites got a late winner.

Tim Cahill (Everton): Deployed up front in the 3-1 win over Wigan in England's Premier League on Saturday, Cahill was always a threat in the air and it was his header which cannoned into the crossbar which led to Phil Jagielka's first-half goal for 1-1.

Brad Jones (Liverpool): Left out of the Reds squad yet again as they lost 4-0 at Tottenham on Sunday.

Chris Herd & Shane Lowry (Aston Villa): Herd was again on the pine as Villa drew 1-1 with Newcastle at home on Saturday, while Lowry wasn't in the squad.

Vince Grella (Blackburn): Moved a step closer to first-team action after making the bench in Rovers' 4-3 win over Arsenal on Saturday. However, Grella didn't see gametime in the victory.

Carl Valeri (Sassuolo): Played a full game in the middle of the park as Sassuolo kept up their good early season form with a 1-0 win at Ascoli in Italy's Serie B on Sunday. Valeri went close to scoring in the second-half too, after finding space for a shot from the edge of the box which forced a sharp save.

Nikita Rukavytsya (Hertha Berlin): Dropped out of the Hertha squad, despite playing over half an hour last weekend, as they drew 2-2 with Augsburg in Germany's Bundesliga on Saturday.

Mathew Leckie (Borussia Monchengladbach): Was left on the bench for the second game running as Monchengladbach maintained their bright early season form with a 1-0 win at Hamburg SV on Saturday.

Mitchell Langerak (Borussia Dortmund): Warmed the pine again as the champions' poor start continued after conceded two late goals to lose 2-1 to Hannover 96 on Sunday.

Robbie Kruse (Fortuna Dusseldorf): Made his first start for the club, coming into the side for the injured Oliver Fink and played 87 minutes in a 4-2 win at Erzgebirge Aue in Germany's 2.Bundesliga on Friday evening. It was 2-2 when Kruse was subbed off and he didn't have any major involvement in the opening two goals.

Brett Holman & James Holland (AZ Alkmaar): Holman played a full game as AZ, going close with an effort in the second-half, as AZ won 2-1 over RKC Waalwijk in the Dutch Eredivisie on Sunday. Holland wasn't involved.

Tommy Oar, Michael Zullo & Adam Sarota (FC Utrecht): Oar and Zullo both started in the 2-2 draw with Heracles on Sunday. However, Zullo was replaced at the break after a difficult first-half, while Oar combined well with Nana Asare for the equaliser early in the second-half before going off on 76 minutes. Sarota was an unused sub.

Luke Wilkshire (Dinamo Moscow): Put in a full shift as Dinamo Moscow recorded a comfortable 3-0 victory over Amkar Perm to move up into second in Russia's Premier League on Sunday.

Jason Davidson (Pacos Ferreira): Wasn't in the Pacos Ferreira squad which lost 1-0 at Nacional in Portugal's Primeira Liga on Saturday.

James Troisi (Kayserispor): Played a full game in midfield as his side lost 1-0 at home to Antalyaspor in Turkey's Super Lig on Friday evening.

Nathan Coe (SonderjyskE): Was kept busy throughout a full shift as his side lost 2-0 to FC Midtjylland in Denmark's Superliga on Sunday. Made some sharp saves, but might have done better for FCM's second goal when he was beaten at his near post.

Brent McGrath (Brondby): Started and played 62 minutes in the 2-0 defeat at FC Nordsjaelland on Sunday. McGrath had a good first-half saved when he probably should've scored when in against the keeper.

Matt McKay (Rangers): Wasn't even in the Rangers matchday squad as they defeated Celtic 4-2 in the Old Firm derby in Scotland's Premier League on Sunday.

Ryan McGowan (Hearts): Was absent once again as Hearts defeated St Mirren 2-0 on Saturday.

Aaron Mooy (St Mirren): Did not feature in the defeat to Hearts.

Kerem Bulut (Mlada Boleslav): Played a full game as his side went down 2-0 to FK Pribram in the Czech Republic's Gambrinus Liga on Sunday.

Steve Lustica & Ljubo Milicevic (Hajduk Split): Lustica did not feature, while Milicevic played a full game as second-placed Hajduk won 2-0 at Cibalia in Croatia's Prva HNL on Saturday.

Scott McDonald & Rhys Williams (Middlesbrough): Both started, with the former making way on 76 minutes, as Boro won 1-0 at Crystal Palace to move into top spot on Saturday.

Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace): Put in a full shift as Palace lost to Boro.

Adam Federici (Reading): Kept a clean sheet but didn't have too much to do, as the Royals claimed a much-needed 2-0 win over struggling Doncaster Rovers.

Ryan Williams (Portsmouth): Was back in the Pompey squad, making an appearance as a 77th-minute substitute in the 1-0 loss at Hull City.

Alex Cisak & James Wesolowski (Oldham): Both played full games in the 3-1 win at Leyton Orient in England's League One on Saturday.

Joshua Kennedy (Nagoya Grampus): Played a full game up front and was involved in Nagoya's late equaliser as they drew 1-1 at Kashima Antlers in Japan's J-League on Sunday.

Eddy Bosnar & Alex Brosque (Shimizu S-Pulse): Bosnar started and played 65 minutes, picking up his usual yellow card, while Brosque put in a full shift as Shimizu S-Pulse defeated Urawa Red Diamonds 1-0 on Saturday.

Matthew Spiranovic (Urawa Red Diamonds): Played a full game at the back in the defeat to Shimizu.

Mark Milligan (JEF United Chiba): Was out suspended as JEF United claimed a much-needed 1-0 win over Fagiano Okayama in Japan's J2-League.

Jade North (FC Tokyo): Wasn't in the squad as Tokyo won 5-0 at Ehime FC on Saturday.

Sasa Ognenovski (Seongnam Ilhwa): Scored twice last weekend, but this Saturday was a different story after he was sent off after just four minutes costing his side as they lost 3-1 at home to Gwangju FC in Korea's K-League.

Robbie Cornthwaite (Chunnam Dragons): Put in a full shift at the back as his side drew 1-1 with Jeju United on Sunday.

Luke DeVere (Gyeongnam FC): Played a full game as leaders Jeonbuk Motors proved too good with a 3-1 away win.

Iain Fyfe (Busan I'Park): Not in the matchday squad as his side lost 2-1 to FC Seoul on Sunday.

Joel Griffiths (Beijing Guoan): Earned and converted his side a spot-kick as they closed the gap on leaders Guangzhou to 12 points with six games to play after a 3-0 win at Shenzhen Ruby in China's Super League on Sunday.

Brendon Santalab & John Hutchinson (Chengdu Blades): Santalab was influential, playing a full game and providing two assists, as bottom club Chengdu claimed a much-needed 2-0 win over Shanghai Shenhua. However, Hutchinson lost his cool late in the game and was sent off on 83 minutes after two yellow cards.

Dino Djulbic (Shaanxi Chanba): Was a 61st-minute substitute in the 0-0 draw with Jiangsu Sainty.

Dean Heffernan (Liaoning Whowin): Put in a full shift in the goalless draw with Qingdao Jonoon.



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Fulham 2 Manchester City 2


Clint Dempsey gets away from Micah Richards


Manchester City surrendered their 100% record in this season's Premier League as Fulham stunned them with a second-half comeback at Craven Cottage.

City looked set to equal their best ever opening to a top-flight campaign when Sergio Aguero's jaw-dropping adaptation to life in England continued with the seventh and eighth goals of his five-game City league career.

He made it 2-0 just seconds after the break today but Fulham refused to buckle, with Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy earning them a deserved draw.

The result was the first blow to City's title challenge and, coming four days after their first ever Champions League game, it cast doubt on the ability of Roberto Mancini's men to combine the rigours of domestic football with that of Europe's top club competition.

This game was the fourth time in the last four rounds of Premier League fixtures that City had kicked off before Manchester United.

They had been trumped by their arch-rivals on each occasion but arrived in west London determined to lay down another marker on a ground where they won 4-1 last season.

Fulham went like for like, manager Martin Jol keeping faith with his 4-2-3-1 system as he sought his first Premier League win in charge.

City went close to opening them up inside seven minutes after Edin Dzeko strayed offside when put through by Samir Nasri.

They continued to boss proceedings, and although Clint Dempsey sent a 25-yard drive straight down the throat of Joe Hart after 15 minutes, City duly took the lead three minutes later.

Gareth Barry found David Silva on the edge of the box, and he was allowed to turn and feed Aguero, who timed his run perfectly before sidefooting home.

Mark Schwarzer denied City a second goal three times in the space of three minutes, beating Dzeko to Aguero's cross, tipping Clichy's 20-yard shot wide and getting fingers to Dzeko's piledriver after another great move involving Yaya Toure and Silva.

The recalled Zamora ballooned a 30-yard shot into the stands as Fulham continued to be given the runaround, while Dempsey looked their only real threat, drilling another effort too close to Hart.

The frustrated home fans roared on encouragement as their side enjoyed a rare spell of possession but Fulham posed little threat to the City goal.

Jol emerged for the second half with a face like thunder, but whatever he said during the break appeared to be rendered void when Aguero doubled the visitors' lead straight from the kick-off.

Clichy pumped a diagonal ball forward to Dzeko, whose knockdown was fired into the bottom left corner by the Argentinian.

Aguero thought he had completed back-to-back Premier League hat-tricks - he hit one against Wigan eight days ago - three minutes later with an identical finish but he was narrowly offside.

The home side took full advantage of their reprieve when they finally created a gilt-edged chance in the 55th minute.

The build-up was of the City kind, ending when Dempsey threaded in the unmarked Zamora, who curled the ball into the top corner.

Zamora had been played onside by Micah Richards, who redeemed himself moments later when his last-ditch challenge stopped Dempsey making it 2-2.

Fulham's first-half lethargy had vanished and Barry was booked for chopping down Mousa Dembele, whose low drive was palmed wide by Hart after Pajtim Kasami replaced an ailing Damien Duff.

Hart excelled himself again by tipping over Dempsey's bullet header from a corner before Mancini took action, withdrawing Silva for Pablo Zabaleta midway through the half.

The visitors remained a threat on the break, Richards glancing wide from a corner.

But it was Fulham's pressure that told when they equalised 15 minutes from time, Danny Murphy's scuffed 20-yarder taking a huge deflection off Vincent Kompany and going beyond the stranded Hart.

Craven Cottage was rocking and Mancini was forced to make a change again when Adam Johnson and Carlos Tevez replaced Nasri and Aguero in quick succession.

The fresh legs almost told in the final five minutes when Tevez was denied by a brave Brede Hangeland block.

Sidwell was booked and Jol threw on Bryan Ruiz for the excellent Dembele but Toure almost had the final say when his 30-yard strike drifted wide.

Teams

Fulham Schwarzer, Kelly, Baird, Hangeland, John Arne Riise, Duff (Kasami 61), Murphy, Sidwell, Dempsey, Zamora, Dembele (Ruiz 88).

Subs Not Used: Etheridge, Orlando Sa, Senderos, Gecov, Grygera.

Booked: Sidwell.

Goals: Zamora 55, Murphy 75.

Man City Hart, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, Clichy, Barry, Toure Yaya, Nasri (Johnson 81), Aguero (Tevez 82), Silva (Zabaleta 69), Dzeko.

Subs Not Used: Pantilimon, Kolarov, Toure, Balotelli.

Booked: Barry.

Goals: Aguero 18, 46.

Att: 24, 750

Ref: Mark Clattenburg (England).




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Fulham boss to make changes for Chelsea clash

MARTIN Jol plans to ring the changes for Wednesday's trip to Stamford Bridge.

Fulham make the short journey to their west London rivals in the third round of the Carling Cup.

But with a vital Premier League game at West Brom three days later, boss Jol admits he will rest some of his star names.

"We have 22 players now," he said. "There is a lot of youngsters and I have to integrate them.

"Kasami has showed he can be a part of the squad. That's good for us.

"We can play with a different team on Wednesday. I can still sleep on it for a few days."

Jol is hopeful that Aaron Hughes will be available again after missing Sunday's draw with Manchester City, while Dickson Etuhu (thigh) and Andy Johnson (ankle) are also on the treatment table.



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