Fulham vs Manchester City Report
Scorers: Gundogan 21’, Haaland 72’ (P)
Manchester City secured their place in next season’s UEFA Champions League with a 2-0 triumph over Fulham, notching their 18th consecutive win against the Cottagers across all competitions.
Fast Start from City Despite Needing Just a Point
While a single point would have been enough to book their UCL qualification, Pep Guardiola’s men began on the front foot rather than adopting a cautious approach. However, similar to their recent away fixture against Southampton, City initially struggled with converting chances in the final third.
The deadlock was broken 20 minutes into the match, thanks to a moment of brilliance. Matheus Nunes surged in from the right flank and attempted a clever dink, which was blocked by Bernd Leno. Fortunately for City, İlkay Gündoğan was alert to the rebound, acrobatically volleying in off the underside of the bar.
Fulham Threaten Before the Interval
City’s opening goal offered a temporary cushion in their pursuit of a top-five finish, but Fulham responded with vigour. Just moments after the restart, Harry Wilson found himself at the far post, only for Ederson to produce a vital save with an outstretched arm.
The visitors momentarily retreated into their shell, and Fulham nearly equalised just before half-time. Tom Cairney, featuring in his final appearance for the club, saw his curling shot narrowly miss the target by inches.
Fulham Dominate Second Half But Fail to Convert
After the break, the game maintained a familiar rhythm, with Fulham assuming control of possession and creating chances. A mis-cleared cross fell invitingly to Andreas Pereira, who struck a shot that was deflected by Manuel Akanji, even though it seemed to be veering wide.
The chances kept coming for the hosts. Raúl Jiménez beat Ederson to a loose ball, but the Mexican forward was unable to chip it over the Brazilian keeper and into the vacant net.
Haaland Seals the Win After Gündoğan Foul
Fulham’s profligacy came back to haunt them when Saša Lukić fouled Gündoğan inside the penalty area. After not taking a penalty in the previous week’s FA Cup final, Erling Haaland stepped up to the spot this time. The Norwegian striker calmly converted to double City’s lead and effectively secure all three points.
De Bruyne’s Farewell as City and Fulham Close Season Positively
With the victory assured and Champions League football confirmed, City eased off in the closing stages. Kevin De Bruyne was introduced for a final appearance before his anticipated departure, adding a sentimental note to the closing moments.
Despite the defeat, Fulham ended their campaign on a high, achieving a club-record Premier League points total. Meanwhile, City’s solid performance ensured they’ll be competing in Europe’s elite competition once again.
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