Marco Silva
Fulham manager Marco Silva expressed his frustration after Fulham’s defeat to Aston Villa, highlighting the team’s inability to maintain their early advantage. Despite a promising start, Fulham allowed Aston Villa to dominate the game, leaving Silva questioning his team’s defensive organization and adaptability.
Marco Silva said: “Very good start from ourselves, I think the way we started the game was very, very good. Good goal from Raúl – prepared and executed from the players. Great corner, and very good header from Raúl. We knew how the game was going to be after that moment – I think we did use the high line really very well until the equaliser. Some good moments one-v-one with [Emiliano] Martinez with Josh [King], the other one with Josh as well, with Matty Cash in front of him. Some good, dangerous moments from us and always we were very well organised in our backline. We knew that they were going to try to get in behind, and that’s what hurts me more, because we knew it, we planned for it, we knew the way the ball is going to go in behind for Watkins or for another player. And because of that, I think that we have to blame ourselves for the way we conceded the three goals. I think we were too soft for the level that the Premier League demands at a side with the individual quality they have. And to concede the equaliser, from a long ball from a defender, you cannot concede that goal at this level that we are playing. Because of that, we have to blame ourselves – things that you can control. Things that you cannot control… it’s happened too often this season so far for Fulham, and this afternoon was again another good example. It was a good reaction from [Villa], they equalised the game after the 1-0 and our very good start. Of course it gave them some confidence, the game was much more balanced in that moment, and after we were punished by the way we started the second half. It was a moment for us to react again, to start strong. We spoke at half-time, things to adjust, and we conceded two really poor goals, to be honest. We lost one ball from Adama in that moment, yes, but the way our two midfielders were set up on the pitch, we have to be much more in control of that moment. And the third goal was more or less the same situation. And, of course, when these things happen, it’s going to be much more difficult for us.”
Silva’s comments reflect his disappointment with Fulham’s defensive lapses, particularly given their preparation for Villa’s attacking strategy. The manager acknowledged the team’s soft approach, which failed to meet the Premier League’s demands, allowing Villa to capitalize on long balls and counter-attacks. The loss was compounded by the early departure of Raúl, who scored Fulham’s opening goal, and the absence of Rodrigo Muniz due to a muscle problem. This forced winger Adama Traoré to play out of position as a striker, further complicating Fulham’s attacking options.
Marco Silva said: “Losing Raúl had a massive impact on ourselves, without Rodrigo Muniz. Everything is much more difficult after. Adama tried, it’s true he is a different style. Adama, this is not his profile, but it’s up to me and to us to find different solutions with a different profile of striker.”
Silva’s remarks underscore the challenges faced by Fulham in adapting to unforeseen circumstances during the match. The manager emphasized the need for tactical flexibility and the importance of finding alternative solutions when key players are unavailable. Despite the setback, Silva remains focused on addressing these issues to improve Fulham’s performance in future matches.