Premier League: Lacklustre Tottenham slumps to heavy defeat at Fulham


Fulham put a sizeable dent in Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League top-four hopes as in-form Rodrigo Muniz’s double earned it an impressive 3-0 victory at Craven Cottage on Saturday.

Tottenham could have moved above Aston Villa into fourth place in the standings with a win but apart from a brief spell before halftime were lackadaisical and could have no complaints.

Muniz broke the deadlock in the 42nd minute and scored again just past the hour mark to finish off Tottenham after Sasa Lukic had doubled Fulham’s lead shortly after the interval.

It completed a notable home double for Fulham over Tottenham having also knocked it out of the League Cup.

Tottenham remains in fifth place with 53 points from 28 games while Fulham is in 12th spot with 38 points from 29 games.

A 4-0 win at Villa last week had given Tottenham momentum in the race for Champions League qualification but it came back down to earth with the sort of capitulation its fans hoped had become a thing of the past since Ange Postecoglou took charge.

“In the second half we didn’t get to grips with the game. The intensity dropped,” Postecoglou said.

“Our final third play wasn’t great. But it’s more the overall play that was disappointing. There are things we’ve done all year we’ve prided ourselves on, our intensity and tempo, but that wasn’t there in the second half.

“We couldn’t get any control or traction in the game.”

The only surprise in a chance-packed first half was that it remained scoreless for 42 minutes.

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Fulham started with far more urgency than its visitor with Andreas Pereira in the thick of the action.

He almost scored with Fulham’s first attack, his shot deflecting off Cristian Romero and fizzing wide. Soon afterwards when Spurs keeper Guglielmo Vicario spilled a low cross into his path he again was denied by a superb block from Romero.

Vicario also made smart saves from Lukic and Willian before Tottenham finally began to offer some threat.

Son Heung-min blazed one chance over, Brennan Johnson shot straight at Bernd Leno after a slick passing move and Radu Dragusin, making his first start for Spurs, dragged an effort well wide having found himself in a great position.

James Maddison also went close for the visitors but Fulham went ahead when Antonee Robinson’s superb low cross took out the entire Tottenham defence and Muniz’s touch was perfect before drilling his shot across Vicario and into the net.

It took only four minutes of the second half for Fulham to double its lead as Alex Iwobi fed a pass to the over-lapping Timothy Castagne and his low cross was touched in by Lukic.

Tottenham was reeling and was on the canvas just past the hour mark as 22-year-old Brazilian Muniz poached his second goal of the game and seventh in his last seven, bundling in after Calvin Bassey’s shot hit the post.

Tottenham was spared further embarrassment a minute later when Joao Palhinha’s shot was glanced in by substitute Raul Jimenez but he was ruled offside.

Substitutes Richarlison and Timo Werner had some late chances for Tottenham whose run of scoring in 38 successive league games came to a disappointing end.

For Fulham it was another joyful day on the banks of the river Thames as it secured its ninth home win of the season.



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