The magnitude of the result against Aston Villa will have little time to sink in before Fulham face Bristol City in midweek. Fulham are about to embark on a series of fixtures that will define their season. Bristol City, Wolves, and Derby lay in the wait for the West Londoners.
If they manage to get through those fixtures in a similar way to how they did against Aston Villa, they could even aim as high as second place. Some would argue that Fulham play the best football in the league but now they will need the results to back it up against the big hitters in the Championship.
Fulham have no new injury worries ahead of this clash. Liverpool loanee Sheyi Ojo is still working his way back to fitness and he is a doubt but other than that, they are at full strength.
The Fulham goalkeeper managed to keep the strong Villa attack at bay and will be confident he can do the same against Bristol City.
The Southampton loanee has settled well since arriving at Craven Cottage and was excellent in the previous game. He will want a chance to continue his good form here.
The 30-year-old American is the organiser of this defence and he will want to add to his clean sheet total by the end of the season.
The ex-Chelsea player did an excellent job marshalling Scott Hogan in his last game, and he will be hoping that he can get on the front foot and protect his goalkeeper against Bristol City.
Fredericks provided the assist for the first goal at the weekend, and the young youth academy product loves to get forward. He will be hoping to deliver quality balls into the box for his strikers.
Stefan Johansen couldn’t get on the ball as much as he would have liked to against Villa, and he may well lose his place in the team to the ever-reliable Oliver Norwood.
The Scotsman is key to the way Fulham play, as he both screens the defence and starts off the attacks. He is not afraid of a tackle and has picked up 8 yellow cards this season.
The former Hull and Blackburn player is one of the most skilful ones in this league. There is no doubt he will be playing in the Premier League soon but he will be hoping it is with Fulham.
The 29-year-old number 11 from Togo came into the side against Aston Villa and looked a constant threat. He scored against the West Midlands side and will look to do the same here.
Mitrovic provides Fulham with a different threat, and a player of his quality would be incredibly useful for Jokanovic.
It is unbelievable the way that Sessegnon is playing, given to his age. He is only 17 years old, yet he is driving Fulham to the Premier League. Very impressive.
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