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  1. Full-time: Fulham 1-1 Crystal Palacepublished at 17:07 27 April

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    Jeffrey Schlupp hit a 25-yard stunner as Crystal Palace salvaged a Premier League point at Fulham.

    Adam Wharton's pass found Schlupp outside the box in the closing stages, with the substitute's powerful effort arrowing into the top corner to leave goalkeeper Bernd Leno helpless.

    Rodrigo Muniz's thumping header had put Fulham in front shortly after the break.

    The Brazilian got on the end of Timothy Castagne's pinpoint cross, as he continued his fine form since the end of January.

    But Palace, now four matches unbeaten in the league, showed fighting spirit to come back with minutes left to play, after being the better team in the first half.

    Fulham fans - let us know your thoughts on the game here

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  2. Sutton's predictions: Fulham v Crystal Palacepublished at 11:49 27 April

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    Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests.

    For this weekend's games, he takes on Andy Bell and Steve Queralt from Ride, who support Arsenal and Tottenham.

    Sutton's predictions: 2-2

    Crystal Palace have found a bit of form and the goals are flying in too. I have always been a fan of big centre-forwards and Jean-Philippe Mateta is on fire for them at the moment, with seven in his past seven matches.

    In contrast, Fulham have lost three of their past four games but, if this is the kind of game I expect it to be, I have a feeling they will halt the Palace charge.

    I don't see Marco Silva's side keeping out the Eagles front-line of Mateta, Michael Olise and Eberechi Eze, but they should have plenty of chances too - I think both sets of fans are going to enjoy this one.

    Andy's prediction: 1-2

    It's a battle of mid-table, 13th versus 14th, and I'm going with Palace to win it.

    Steve's prediction: 2-2

    They are two quite well-matched teams, so a draw for me.

    Read the rest of their predictions here

  3. Silva on Premier League stability, Crystal Palace and Willianpublished at 16:19 26 April

    Marissa Thomas
    BBC Sport journalist

    Fulham boss Marco Silva has been facing the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Crystal Palace.

    Here's what he had to say:

    • Willian will "probably be involved" against Crystal Palace after training with the team for the last few days.

    • On how much Willian has been missed, Silva said: "He's a really important player for us. I think any team in this league, even at his age, if you have him you are stronger. With Willian we are stronger, there is no doubt about it. It doesn't look like he is 35, it is not important for me. What is important is the way he is playing and training as well. He is almost always ready to improve something. He's a really important piece in our football club right now."

    • On whether he wants Willian to stay at Fulham with his contract being up in the summer: "I will do my best to keep him in our football club. We are going to have a conversation at the end of the season. I've been speaking with him and last season we did the same. We sat together at the end of last season and we had a conversation. I think it's important for him and he wants to do the same again this season. He wants to analyse the season, we are going to do it together and of course after it is up to him to take the decision."

    • On the aim for the rest of the season: "The next game is against Palace, a team in a good moment and we are playing at the Cottage and we want to be at our best level because we know even if they are in a good moment, us at our best level is going to be really difficult for them and the message is clear to reach the certain type of standards that we have at home."

    • On Crystal Palace: "You can see the results, you can see the performances as well. It's always a big help when you have some key players recovering from injuries. You can see Palace, no doubts, they are much stronger if they have [Eberechi] Eze and [Michael] Olise in a very good level, and [Jordan] Ayew in a very good level as well. They have these players around and they have a striker in very good form, too – that is [Jean-Philippe] Mateta in very good form. When you have two young lads, but already with some experience, like Eze and Olise at their top level, they are players that can make a difference against any team in this competition because, in my opinion, they are really two top players."

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  4. 'Podcasts not a distraction but stories must be managed'published at 13:54 26 April

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    We asked former Premier League midfielder Michael Brown his thoughts on current players hosting podcasts after West Ham's Michail Antonio accused Manchester United legend Roy Keane of having a "dinosaur mentality" for his views on the subject.

    Pundit Keane told the Stick To Football, external podcast he believes the platform can be a "distraction" for players, "particularly if you’re on the back of a defeat".

    Antonio co-hosts the Footballer's Football Podcast with Fulham captain Tom Cairney who replaced Newcastle striker Callum Wilson earlier in the role.

    They are among sever high-profile current players to have ventured into podcasts, including Leeds striker Patrick Bamford who co-hosts My Mate's A Footballer with comedian Joe Wilkinson.

    Brown's thoughts on this debate:

    Players being on podcasts? It’s the world we live in. I understand the point regarding why the players are talking and what they’re talking about. We’re encouraged to be open-minded; we’re encouraged to come out and speak about things. Problems, positive things.

    But I still think if edited correctly those talking points could actually be controlled. That is the key for me. If it is going to be done, it has just got to be watched over. There is fun and enjoyment, but it is not to be taken the wrong way, not to affect any performances or clubs coming your way or even your own club.

    Unfortunately, it is not just Michail Antonio on a podcast, there are so many. Big players are into podcasts now and it’s not going away.

    The point is not that it is a distraction. What brings it on you is when you’re quoted wrong or you have been discussing the wrong topic.

    It is fine if you can do it and not have any of those problems – for instance if you are playing against another team and you said last weekend their striker has not been very good or the centre-back’s performances are not at a high level.

    My point is the control and the management of the stories on the podcasts. It is fine to be done but they have to be managed correctly because any little thing can be spun when talking on an opponent or being critical of other players.

    If you say, ‘well he’s just not scoring’ someone will come back and say, ‘you’re talking about him but you’re not putting the ball in the back of the net’.

    The other point here is the reaction on social media, so you’ve just got to be spot on with it when you have your topics.

    It is not going away - we want to hear them. Podcasts are here to stay.

    Michael Brown was speaking to BBC Sport's Nat Hayward

  5. 'Coleman allowed us to have fun but demanded hard work'published at 10:55 26 April

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    I had great times and great fun with Chris Coleman at Fulham.

    We had a wonderful group with the likes of big Zat Knight and Jimmy Bullard. We had a great time.

    Chris allowed us to have fun but demanded hard work and he had a real way of getting us to do that for him.

    He made the environment very nice and you have to look at what he created. It was fun every day and a team driving forward with different players all pushing together.

    I think me and Jimmy Bullard still owe Chris a couple of grand that we signed to his room on the golf course during pre-season. That was always fun.

    He never lets us forget it but he has buried it so it is all good!

    Michael Brown was speaking to BBC Sport's Nat Hayward

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  6. Fulham v Crystal Palace: Pick of the statspublished at 08:18 26 April

    Here is a selection of the key facts and figures before Fulham host Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday (15:00 BST kick-off).

    • Having won two of their first three Premier League games against Crystal Palace, Fulham have won just one of their past eight against the Eagles. Despite this, they are currently unbeaten in four against their fellow Londoners.

    • Fulham have won four of their past five London derbies in the Premier League, as many as their previous 44 beforehand (D9 L31).

    • Crystal Palace's 1-0 win at Liverpool in their last away match ended a run of 10 Premier League games without a win on the road (D4 L6). They last won consecutive such matches in April 2023.

    • Andreas Pereira has created 80 chances for his team-mates in the league this season, the most on record for a Fulham player in a campaign (since 2003-04). He also has seven assists, with Simon Davies the last Fulham player to get more in a Premier League season (eight in 2007-08).

    • Michael Olise has scored in his past three Premier League London derby appearances - netting four goals in total. The only Crystal Palace player to score in four in a row is Andrew Johnson in 2004-05.

  7. 'Fulham should just get Willian to renew as soon as possible'published at 12:33 23 April

    Sammy James
    Fan writer

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    While you can't particularly grumble about losing to a team of Liverpool's quality, Fulham's performance in the second half after working so hard to get the equaliser before half-time was a bit disappointing on Sunday.

    Marco Silva made one enforced change for the game as Willian dropped out for Bobby Decordova-Reid because of a minor injury.

    Willian has been a revelation since joining Fulham and on Sunday it was evident how reliant we are on him, particularly against sides higher up the league.

    His skill allows us to keep the ball in advanced areas and his experience means that he nearly always makes the correct decision. Also he often provides an easy out-ball for the man in possession, which we especially missed on Sunday with Liverpool's intense pressing.

    Willian will return soon, but seeing us struggle without him does make me worry about how we'll eventually replace him. He's 36 in August and his contract expires in the summer.

    Renewing again for another season now feels like a necessity, but in the meantime we have to find a longer-term replacement.

    It's not just about finding another left-winger, but also finding somebody else with his natural skill and a wisdom that just exudes from him every time he's on the pitch.

    In the meantime, Fulham should just get Willian to renew as soon as possible, as we are quite clearly an inferior team when he's not in it.

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  8. What are Fulham doing to be more sustainable?published at 16:03 22 April

    Nicola Pearson
    BBC Sport journalist

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    Monday, 22 April marks Earth Day - a day in the international calendar that provides the opportunity to reflect, make change and understand more about sustainability and the impacts of climate change.

    Sport and football are not immune to these issues and there has been increasing awareness of their relationship to the environment over the past few years.

    Football has a global footprint and, as it continues to grow, it has been subject to questions and criticism over some of the decisions that could hinder efforts in reducing its impact, including expanding Uefa cup competitions and the men's Fifa World Cup.

    The effects of adverse weather related to climate change has been increasingly felt, with a study last year showing extreme weather has affected 40% of football players and spectators.

    But, football and its fanbase also have an opportunity to be part of the solution, with clubs like Forest Green Rovers showing how the sport's environmental footprint can be reduced.

    We have taken a look into some of the key things Fulham are doing to become more sustainable:

    • The Whites are a member of the British Association for Sustainable Sport, which is an organisation that aims to drive growth and understanding of sustainability in sport.

    • 100% of the club's energy is procured from renewable sources.

    • More than 2,000 items of first team and academy kit have been recycled to recipients of the Fulham FC Foundation's programme.

    • Some 120 trees were planted at the Motspur Park training ground during 2023.

    • The home, away and third kits are manufactured from 100% recycled materials and the club shop uses exclusively compostable carrier bags and recyclable product labels.

    One important area all Premier League clubs can address to reduce their carbon footprint is their travel, as shown in BBC Sport research.

    Why is this important?

    Football For Future is a non-profit organisation working with stakeholders across football to create a more environmentally sustainable culture and founder Elliot Arthur-Worsop told BBC Sport: "Climate change will be the defining challenge of our generation, and the future of football will be affected too.

    "We're already seeing the impacts, with more than 120,000 English grassroots games being called off annually, and major tournaments such as the World Cup and Afcon being moved because of extreme weather.

    "Beyond the pitch, the climate crisis threatens livelihoods and global food and water security.

    "With its unparalleled social influence, football has an opportunity to inspire global climate action, from micro-behaviours to essential policy change."

    What would you like to see your club do more (or less) of to be greener?

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  9. Your views on Fulham v Liverpoolpublished at 12:15 22 April

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    We asked for your views on Liverpool's 3-1 win at Fulham on Sunday.

    Here are some of your answers:

    Fulham fans

    Oistein: A very disappointing performance. We were giving the ball away too easily and so conceded the second and third goals. Liverpool were not at their best, but they were still good enough to beat a Fulham team without belief.

    Will: It's a shame we couldn't get anything from this game, despite a recent good home record against Liverpool. In the first half, we played well and Castagne got his first goal for the club. After that, we just couldn't keep up with Liverpool.

    Peter: Sadly, Fulham weren't really at it. Had they been, Liverpool probably would have suffered a further loss of points. It was not a great day for the neutral.

    Dave: It was a poor second half and mistakes gave the goals away. There was no pressing from the forwards. Why is the team not playing at the minute?

    Liverpool fans

    Jack: Much better from Liverpool, who controlled the game throughout. Trent Alexander-Arnold brings a different class to the team.

    Eddie: It was good to see the team full of energy again. Totally deserved win and could have been bigger. Let's go together and see where we end up.

    Matt: Improved but still nowhere near where we should be. The goal we conceded was sloppy and Diaz, Nunez et al remain frustratingly profligate in front of goal. We've overachieved at the same time as better sides have stuttered, but we've failed to take full advantage. Got to play harder the last five games.

    Daniel: This was a much better and needed performance! Lately, things haven’t been so good, but to get the win and a very vital three points at a difficult ground like Craven Cottage is a sign to both our title rivals that we’re still here! Top notch performances from Trent, Ryan and Diogo, and some great goals to cap it off. Let’s keep this going!

  10. Analysis: Fulham 1-3 Liverpoolpublished at 20:15 21 April

    Michael Beardmore
    BBC Sport

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    It's difficult to criticise after a season in which Marco Silva has comfortably guided Fulham to mid-table safety, never in remote danger of being dragged into trouble.

    But while 'on the beach' would be too harsh a description of his players, a third defeat in four games suggests the Cottagers' campaign is in danger of petering out timidly.

    Of course, there is no shame in a loss to a Liverpool side chasing the Premier League title - but Fulham have made a habit of handing bloody noses to the big boys this season so it was a shame they could not do so again.

    In fairness they were the equal of their visitors in the first half with Reds keeper Alisson forced into at least as much as opposite number Bernd Leno.

    And when Timothy Castagne steered them level just before half-time, Silva would have sensed a real opportunity to produce another surprise result against a Reds outfit who had endured a confidence-sapping couple of weeks.

    But an error-strewn start to the second half put paid to such aspirations.

    Nonetheless, they will have a chance to bounce back with back-to-back London derbies against Crystal Palace and Brentford - buoyed by the knowledge their best recent displays have come on such occasions against West Ham and Tottenham.

  11. Fulham 1-3 Liverpool: Key statspublished at 18:43 21 April

    • Liverpool have won seven of their last nine away games in the Premier League (D1 L1) – more than their previous 19 on the road beforehand (W6 D7 L6).

    • Fulham suffered their 16th Premier League defeat of the season, now equalling their total for the whole of last term. Seven of those losses have come at Craven Cottage – one more than they lost at home in the league in 2022-23 (6).

    • Liverpool have scored four goals from outside the box against Fulham in the Premier League this season, the first side to score so many against the same opponent in a Premier League campaign since Leeds v West Brom in 2020-21. The Reds last did so in 2015-16 against Aston Villa.

    • Trent Alexander-Arnold scored his sixth direct free-kick goal in the Premier League - only Jamie Redknapp (8) and Steven Gerrard (7) have more for Liverpool.

    • Diogo Jota scored the 100th goal of his English club career in all competitions across his time at Wolves (44 goals) and Liverpool (56).

    • Fulham’s Joao Palhinha received his 13th yellow card of the Premier League season – the most of any player. After his 14 yellows last season, he is just the second player to be given 13 or yellow cards in two separate Premier League campaigns, after Olivier Dacourt (1998-99, 2000-01) and Robbie Savage (2001-02, 2003-04).

  12. Full-time: Fulham 1-3 Liverpoolpublished at 18:31 21 April

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    Liverpool put a frustrating fortnight behind them to reignite their Premier League title bid with a welcome win at Fulham.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold, making a first league start in more than two months, curled a fabulous first-half free-kick into the top corner to put them ahead.

    Timothy Castagne steered Fulham level before the break but Ryan Gravenberch's perfectly-measured 20-yard effort flew in off the post to restore the Reds' advantage.

    Diogo Jota sealed the points with an accurate low finish past Bernd Leno from Cody Gakpo's through ball and the margin of victory could arguably have been greater.

    Were you at the match or did you follow it from elsewhere?

    Fulham fans - let us know your thoughts on the game here

    How did you rate the side's performance, Liverpool fans?

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  13. Sutton's predictions: Fulham v Liverpoolpublished at 11:01 21 April

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    Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests.

    For this weekend's games, he takes on singer-songwriter and Arsenal fan Sam Tompkins.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

    All three games between these teams this season have been close, and I am expecting more of the same on Sunday.

    Liverpool won a thriller 4-3 at Anfield in the league, followed by a 2-1 home win in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final. I was at Craven Cottage for the second leg, which ended up a 1-1 draw.

    If Liverpool show any weaknesses at the weekend, Fulham are good enough to punish them.

    Sam's prediction: 1-1

    This is my rogue prediction of the weekend. I'm maybe a bit biased because I want Liverpool to drop more points so we can say "see you later, your title hopes are over" but Fulham are a good team. They have taken five points off us this season so they can do some damage here too.

    Read the rest of their predictions here

  14. 'He is a great man and character'published at 19:18 20 April

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    Fulham manager Marco Silva has heaped praise on Jurgen Klopp in the lead up to Sunday's Premier League game against Liverpool.

    The two sides have had intense encounters over the last two seasons with their last Premier League game being a 4-3 thriller with Trent Alexander-Arnold scoring the winner in the 88th minute.

    Speaking about Klopp's decision to leave Liverpool this summer due to him no longer having the energy for the role, Silva said: "If Jurgen said this is the reason, we have to accept and understand. I understand what this job demands from ourselves.

    "We have to understand the character and person of a manager and it always has been a pleasure to be with him on the touchline and to be challenging against him. The Premier League is going to miss him. He is a great man and character."

  15. Silva on Pereira, Whites' form and Liverpoolpublished at 15:25 19 April

    Abu Bakar Yasin
    BBC Sport journalist

    Marco Silva has been speaking to the media before hosting Liverpool on Sunday in the Premier League (16:30 BST).

    Here are the key lines from the Fulham manager:

    • Silva said he understands 'both viewpoints' on FA Cup replays being scrapped: "The fans like that competition because you can have all the clubs in it [and] you can have surprises all around. [But] the load of the games of teams who play Europa League, Champions League and other competitions, alongside postponed games is not a normal situation and has to be solved. I do understand how important the FA Cup is in England."

    • He has been impressed by his side's recent form, attributing that to having all his players available: "In the last two months, we [have been] are in the best moments of the season. It creates competition which helps myself and the players reach different levels. Climbing up the table is our aim.".

    • He praised Andreas Pereira's form but is still demanding more: "Last season he made a huge impact in our team. Last season and this season he is going to be our top assister. We want more from him to arrive in certain areas as he showed last game where he showed the desire and will to arrive in the area and follow the ball. It was nice to see him score and he has all the potential to do so."

    • Recent games with Liverpool have been close: " Very good games [but] too open for managers to enjoy, like at Anfield and Craven Cottage. They are emotional games and tight games always and some of them have dramatic ends, like at Anfield. Last season, it was tough for them to play at Craven Cottage and [in January] in the Carabao Cup. We want to make life really difficult for them and we are hoping we can get a different result to the last game."

    • He knows their opponents will be keen to bounce back from a difficult run of results week: "What I know is that Liverpool are going to react. They have come from tough results. Leaving the Europa League was tough for them, and losing three important points [against Crystal Palace]. We are going to face a reaction and have to prepare ourselves."

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  16. Fulham v Liverpool: Pick of the stats published at 12:05 19 April

    Here are the key facts and figures before Fulham host Liverpool in the Premier League (16:30 BST).

    • Fulham have scored 49 Premier League goals this season, having netted 55 last season. The last time the Cottagers scored 50+ goals in consecutive Premier League seasons was in 2003-04 (52) and 2004-05 (52).

    • Following their 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace last time out, Liverpool will be looking to avoid losing consecutive Premier League games for the first time since April 2023 (vs. Bournemouth and Manchester City). The Reds have suffered two league defeats in five games in London this season (W2 D1), last losing more in the capital in 2014-15 (3).

    • Since losing 3-0 to Brentford in their first home Premier League game this season, Fulham have conceded just 13 goals in their past 15 games at Craven Cottage (0.9 per game). With six clean sheets at home so far, the Cottagers last had more in a Premier League campaign in 2010-11 (9).

    • Liverpool have scored in each of their past 19 away Premier League matches, the longest current run of any side. In their entire league history, they’ve had one longer away scoring run, netting in 21 in a row between February 1955 and February 1956 in the second tier.

    • Fulham’s Andreas Pereira has been involved in four goals in his past four Premier League appearances (2 goals, 2 assists), with his brace against West Ham more than he’d netted in his previous 34 games combined (1). Indeed, Pereira has more goal involvements than any other Fulham player since the start of last season (7 goals, 13 assists).

    • Only Martin Odegaard (68) and Bruno Fernandes (59) have created more chances from open play in the Premier League this season than Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (58). He’s created four or more open play chances in five different games this season, with Roberto Firmino the last Reds player to do so more times in one season (10 in 2016-17)

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