Fulham were poor in losing to a struggling Sunderland last time out at the Stadium of Light and need a big improvement here.
A team most of us like to watch; it’s more and more frustrating every single week that Slavisa Jokanovic does not play Ryan Sessegnon in a forward position where he belongs, but alas I think we’ll see him line-up here at left-back once again.
It’s hard to believe there won’t be a change or two after the Sunderland defeat, though yet again we are likely to see Cairney played out of position but an ineffective Rui Fonte replaced. It could be Kamara’s turn up front this time in the 4-3-3 formation we are now used to seeing, but which I’m not certain works at all for this bunch of players.
Winning the battle of the ‘keepers again at Fulham for now and may well start once more.
An attacking full-back played in his correct position; at least one side of this team is balanced.
May yet be a Premier League defender but is playing in a side where he perhaps has to display his skills a little too much.
Forms one half of a well-established centre-back pairing and brings plenty of experience to the side.
Every game that this lad plays at left-back, Fulham are missing out on goals. It’s that simple.
Played wonderfully well in the No.10 role in a 4-2-3-1 formation last season and really needs to be back there.
Solid enough at this level but yet again, he is another player who was better last year with Johansen as a central partner in the 4-2-3-1.
A decent addition to the squad but one who helps Jokanovic’s decision to change the formation to squeeze him in.
Playing well just now and learning his trade just fine; Ojo will provide good balls from the right as long as Fulham have a decent finisher on hand to take the chances created.
Yet another player inconvenienced by this formation, Johansen is better when breaking from a deeper, more central position.
Fulham need a proper no.9 in January but for now though, they are most likely to fiddle about with various options and it may be Kamara’s turn once again this week.
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