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delivered a stoppage-time hammer blow to Chelsea's Premier League title
aspirations with Rodrigo Muniz's last-gasp finish grabbing a 2-1 win and a first
victory at Stamford Bridge for the Cottagers since 1979.
Muniz was in acres of space in the box when Sasa Lukic found him with a low
cross to deliver a belated Christmas gift to the elated travelling support. The
Fulham bench emptied in celebration - Chelsea's subs, coaching staff and boss
Enzo Maresca slumped back into their seats.
The Blues head coach has repeatedly tempered talk of a title challenge and,
after drawing with Everton at the weekend, this Boxing Day derby defeat leaves
them reeling four points adrift of Liverpool who play their first of two games
in hand when they host Leicester later.
Sub Harry Wilson - who had turned another west London derby against Brentford
with heroics off the bench earlier this season - cancelled out Cole Palmer's
wonderful opener with a close-range header and Fulham capitalised on the counter
to score a historic victory over their neighbours.
For Fulham - who have taken points off Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham this
season - this was another landmark moment of their progression under Marco
Silva. Hit by injuries to their midfield, they switched to a back five and
weren't at their usual ball-playing best for much of the contest. But when they
pushed forward after the break they showed the pace and precision to take a big
scalp. They finish the day level on points with defending champions Man City and
on the brink of the European qualification places.
The visitors should have been level well before Wilson's 83rd-minute
intervention but Antonee Robinson's usually trusty touch let him down at the
crucial moment and allowed Robert Sanchez to smother the shot. Meanwhile, Fulham
'keeper Bernd Leno also caught the eye with several key stops - particularly
late on when he denied Christopher Nkunku and then Jadon Sancho.
Leno also tipped an Enzo Fernandez drive over the bar but after Palmer beat a
couple of Fulham challenges and finished sweetly through the legs of Issa Diop
and into the bottom corner in the first half, Chelsea's threatening moments were
only fleeting.
A Levi Colwill header rightly ruled out for offside at the start of the second
half was another - but this perhaps was a performance that backed up Maresca's
claims his side are not yet ready to duel for the biggest prizes.
Merson: Chelsea looked nervous
Paul Merson on Soccer Saturday:
"Chelsea just sat back and let Fulham dictate the game after going a goal up.
Fulham looked the most dangerous team. Chelsea kept sitting back.
"Since they have gone second in the league, I don't know if the nerves have hit
them and they've got a little bit tight, because against Everton they weren't
great either.
"It ups the expectation, 100 per cent. Now all of a sudden we're talking about
Chelsea getting top four, whereas before it was, 'Chelsea are in the title
race.'
"It's all built up and I just thought today they looked nervous. They've got too
many good players to sit back like that. For me, they are not really a major
counter-attacking team.
"You've got to go and close games down. I thought Fulham thoroughly deserved it
in the end."
Maresca: We have to manage games better
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca:
"To concede the goal we conceded at the end, it is a bad feeling. I said many
times when you can't win it's important you don't lose. The first15 minutes of
the second half was the point I didn't like - we conceded so many transitions.
We know they are a team building from transitions. First half we controlled that
very good, second half we gave them too much energy.
"Its difficult to find a team with so many players that can run a lot. Before
you attack you have to make passes and then we are together. It's a lesson we
can learn. If they attack quick and we attack quick it becomes a basketball
game.
"The reality: we can see there are many things we can do better. For sure
tonight one of the things is game management. But also I think we did many good
things. I didn't see the players with pressure [of a title race].
Silva: We wanted to give this happiness to our
fans on Boxing Day
Fulham boss Marco Silva:
Conceding the first goal is not easy. Throughout the first half we improved in
that situation, started to control it a bit better. We knew Neto would follow
Robinson all the way. Second half the reaction was top. We changed some things
in our system, without Sander Berge. We started not at the best level but I
really believe we deserved the three points. With better decisions in the second
half I think we did well.
From the beginning of December, our unbeaten run keeps going. Our speech before
the game was about breaking this record [at Stamford Bridge]. We wanted to give
this happiness to our fans on Boxing Day, a special day, and for the next few
days them to have this feeling.
We were without four or five players. We tried to do something different. But we
showed we have been growing. The group is responding really well, the players
from the bench made another big impact. Our fans deserve the feeling they have
right now. This result is not going to change our ambitions.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Teams
Chelsea Sanchez, Gusto, Tosin, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo,
Fernandez (c), Neto, Palmer, Sancho, Jackson (Nkunku 73)
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Jorgensen, Acheampong, Disasi,
Casadei, George, Joao Felix, Guiu
Booked Neto
Goals Palmer 16
Fulham Leno, Robinson (c), Bassey, Diop, Andersen, Castagne,
Traore (Wilson 67), Pereira (Cairney 73), Lukic, Iwobi (Sessegnon 90+2), Jimenez
(Muniz 74)
Subs Not Used Benda, Cuenca, King, Vinicius, Good
Booked Lukic, Andersen, Robinson
Goals Wilson 82, Muniz 90+5
Attendance 39,687
Referee Sam Barrott
VAR Paul Tierney