Fulham - Awkward Customers At St James' Park

Last updated : 26 August 2011 By Footy Mad - Editor

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NEWCASTLE v FULHAM - THE HISTORY

2010/2011 Sat 13 Nov Newcastle Utd. 0 - 0 Fulham   
2008/2009 Sat 16 May Newcastle Utd. 0 - 1 Fulham   
2007/2008 Sat 22 Mar Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Fulham 
2006/2007 Sat 09 Sep Newcastle Utd. 1 - 2 Fulham   
2005/2006 Sat 10 Sep Newcastle Utd. 1 - 1 Fulham   
2004/2005 Sun 07 Nov Newcastle Utd. 1 - 4 Fulham   

FULHAM CURRENT FORM:

Dnipro 1 Fulham 0 (Agg: 1-3)
AUGUST 25: Europa League 
 
Wolves 2 Fulham 0
AUGUST 21: Barclays Premier League 
 
Fulham 3 Dnipro 0
AUGUST 18: Europa League 
 
Fulham 0 Aston Villa 0
AUGUST 13: Barclays Premier League
 
Fulham 2 RNK Split 0 (Agg: 2-0)
AUGUST 4: Europa League 
 
RNK Split 0 Fulham 0
JULY 28: Europa League

FULHAM'S LAST GAME ...

DNIPRO 1 FULHAM 0 (Agg: 1-3)

DNIPRO: Lastuvka, Inkoom, Cheberyachko (Rotan 58), Mandzyuk, Denisov (Strinic 57), Kravchenko, Giuliano (Antonov 73), Boateng, Konoplianka, Kalinic, Shakhov.
Subs Not Used: Kanibolotskiy, Kulakov, Oliynyk, Zozulya.

FULHAM: Schwarzer, Baird, Hangeland, Hughes, John Arne Riise (Briggs 22), Dempsey (Etuhu 81), Murphy, Sidwell, Duff, Johnson, Dembele (Kasami 71).
Subs Not Used: Etheridge, Kelly, Senderos, Gecov.

Att: 12, 100

Martin Jol's Fulham booked their place in the Europa League group stage with a 3-1 aggregate win over Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, despite a 1-0 reversal in Ukraine on Thursday night.

Evgeniy Shakhov scored the only goal of the night from close range in the 22nd minute but despite making Cottagers keeper Mark Schwarzer work overtime the home side could not get back in the tie.

Jol's men did the hard work at Craven Cottage a week ago but despite their comfortable cushion the Dutchman warned his side not to take Dnipro lightly and his words proved wise.

Fulham had the first chance when Damien Duff saw his low drive pushed round the post by Dnipro goalkeeper Jan Lastuvka, but the visitors' hopes were hit when John Arne Riise hobbled off on 20 minutes.

Shortly afterwards Shakhov netted the opener when a Dnipro corner was headed back across goal, and suddenly Fulham's hopes of making easy progress to the group stage looked in doubt.

Both sides had chances in an even first half but it could have got worse for Fulham on the stroke of half-time when a dangerous free-kick from Evgeni Konoplyanka was tipped over by Schwarzer.

Dnipro, coached by the man who replaced Jol at Spurs, Juande Ramos, made their intentions clear at the start of the second half as they poured forward in search of a goal to keep the tie alive.

Aaron Hughes got back well to block a drive from Brazilian Giuliano then Schwarzer had to be on hand again to stop a goalbound effort from Ghanaian midfielder Samuel Inkoom.

Nikola Kalinic - a recent recruit from Blackburn - and Shakhov again had further chances, before Dnipro's best chance of further reducing the deficit when Schwarzer fumbled an effort from Konoplyanka and Chris Baird had to hack clear.

With time running out Fulham almost stole a goal of their own on the break when Duff raced clear and crossed to Pajtim Kasami, who somehow contrived to shoot over with the goal at his mercy.