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Fulham boss Marco Silva frustrated after lead and then loss against Aston Villa after red card

Marco Silva

Fulham manager Marco Silva expressed his frustration following Fulham’s 3-1 home defeat to Aston Villa. Fulham initially took the lead, but a deflected Morgan Rogers shot equalized for Aston Villa. Andreas Pereira squandered a chance to retake the lead from the penalty spot. Aston Villa then gained control with goals from Ollie Watkins and an own goal, either side of Joachim Andersen’s red card.

Marco Silva said, “It was not a good performance from us. We knew that they are going to explore, always, with the position of Rogers there and we were aware of it, and we should have done better. But, even so, it was an own goal, and in one afternoon that we concede three goals, two of them were own goals – the other one a set piece as well, where we should have done much better. It was a little bit of a weird game, the way we conceded goals and the way we were not able to to punish them in some moments as well. The penalty was a big, a big chance for us that we missed. After the penalty, I felt the team were a little bit nervous – we were not playing at our best level. Some moments made a big impact on the game. The game against West Ham when Adama was one-on-one with the goalkeeper and was pushed from behind, it was probably the same challenge, almost a copy. On that afternoon it was not a foul. The explanation that came to us was ‘it was a soft touch, not enough for him to go down’, and I would like to ask what type of touch was the one this afternoon, as it was even softer than that one.”

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