Tottenham made their chances count
Fulham converted 2 of 4 shots on target. Tottenham converted 1 from 1.
Minute 34 changed the game
A. Iwobi's goal at 34' proved to be the decisive moment.
Fulham made better use of the ball
Fulham had 54% possession and generated 18 shots. Tottenham had 46% and created 13.
Fulham defence held firm
Fulham faced 13 shots and conceded only 1. Defensive efficiency: 92%.
Fulham's 2-1 victory over Tottenham was a testament to their clinical finishing and defensive resilience. The home side dominated the game, registering 18 total shots compared to Tottenham's 13, and holding 54% of the ball possession.
Fulham's first goal came in the 7th minute, when Harry Wilson scored a well-placed shot from inside the box, taking advantage of Tottenham's high defensive line. The second goal in the 34th minute was a perfect counterattack, with Iwobi finishing off a pass from Wilson to make it 2-0 at the half.
Tactically, Fulham's success can be attributed to their effective high press and quick transitions. By winning the ball high up the pitch, they were able to create dangerous chances in the final third. In contrast, Tottenham's failure to deal with Fulham's press and maintain possession cost them dearly in the first half.
The introduction of substitutes Kolo Muani, Gallagher, and Simons gave Tottenham a much-needed injection of energy in the second half. Richarlison's goal in the 66th minute gave them hope, but Fulham's defense, led by the impressive Diop, held firm to secure the three points.
Fulham defeated Tottenham 2–1 at the stadium in Premier League Regular Season - 28. H. Wilson (7'), A. Iwobi (34'), Richarlison (66') scored.