24,000 people witnessed, another 5-0 Premier League match!Scored 10 goals in 4 days and resulted in 2 games**.
Which team was the strongest in the Premier League last week?The answer is surprising: Fulham.
On December 16, in the 16th round of the Premier League, Fulham hosted West Ham United.
Against the Hammers, who were five places above him, Fulham went on a killing spree. Five players contributed single-handedly, world waves, header bombing, and classic anti-triangle combinations. They won 5-0 at home. !Over the past week, Fulham have beaten Liverpool 3-4, swept past Nottingham Forest 5-0 and beaten West Ham United 5-0. This offensive was a bit "manic".
Raul Jimenez, Iwobi, Willian, Andrés Pereira – Fulham's four-man front line shines in this Premier League fixture:
In the 22nd minute, Fulham bounced into the box at 45 degrees, and Jimenez broke the deadlock with a header.
The 32-year-old Mexican striker got down on one knee in celebration. He has scored 4 goals in his last 5 matches.
In the 31st minute, Willian scored to extend the lead. Willian is a 35-year-old veteran who has been with Chelsea for seven years.
After returning to the Premier League, Williams Sword is still young, having already scored four goals in the Premier League this season.
In the 40th minute, Fulham took a corner kick, and central defender Adarabioyu jumped high to head the goal, 3-0!
Fulham had no intention of stopping.
In the 60th minute, substitute Harry Wilson fired a powerful left-footed shot into the world, and Fulham led 4-0!
In the 88th minute, Fulham put the icing on the cake. Fulham's long ball broke through the West Ham defence and Harry Wilson created a great one-on-one chance and still passed the ball unselfishly. Carlos Vinicius scored an empty goal, 5-0!
Fulham comfortably beat West Ham United 5-0. In just four days, Fulham played two 5-0 games, sweeping Nottingham Forest and West Ham United respectively, resulting in two **. The 24,000-strong crowd at Craven Farm once again experienced a frantic goal celebration.
With this victory, Fulham picked up 21 points from 16 games and jumped to 10th place in the league, overtaking Chelsea, who lost the Northern Expedition.
Fulham coach Marco Silva's attacking football has won a lot of praise from the outside world: the fast and fluid passing led by Palhinha, the continuous high-intensity pressing, the excellent impact of Willian and Iwobi on the wing, 10 goals in two games, and wonderful attacking power.
Six days later, Fulham will travel to Newcastle in the Premier League. Are the Magpies ready for Fulham's onslaught?