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Fulham stun Tottenham in emphatic Premier League victory at Craven Cottage as historic double over Spurs excites fans

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

Another weekend, another disappointment for Tottenham Hotspur.

Igor Tudor’s brief spell as interim manager hit the same wall as his first game — a crushing defeat in a London derby, this time against Fulham.

For Spurs, it’s not just a defeat; it’s a reminder of just how far they are from stabilising a season that now feels perilously close to catastrophe.

The loss cements a historic disappointment: Tottenham now look in real danger of flirtation with relegation for the first time since 1977, despite other results working in their favour.

Fulham’s Precision and Poise

At Craven Cottage, Fulham executed their game plan with clinical efficiency.

Their first-half goals were enough to seal a memorable win, marking the first Premier League double over Spurs in more than two decades.

Harry Wilson opened the scoring in the seventh minute, finishing off a crisp volley from an Oscar Bobb assist.

The goal sparked protests from Spurs players who felt Raul Jimenez had pushed Radu Dragusin in the build-up.

It echoed a similar controversy from the North London derby a week prior, where Spurs lost a goal for a push on Gabriel.

VAR, adjudicated by Craig Pawson, sided with Fulham this time, confirming the goal and leaving Spurs facing an uphill battle.

Sander Berge dominated midfield, while Alex Iwobi’s composure and vision led to Fulham’s second goal.

Oscar Bobb’s first Premier League start for the club highlighted Fulham’s depth and adaptability, as they flowed with confidence and cohesion — qualities Spurs sorely lacked.

Spurs Struggle to Respond

Tudor attempted a tactical adjustment, switching from his usual high-energy style to a 4-4-2 formation.

Pedro Porro returned at right back, Archie Gray shifted across, and Kolo Muani paired with Dominic Solanke upfront.

Despite these changes, Spurs lacked fluency and defensive solidity.

Emile Smith Rowe missed two glaring opportunities, while Richarlison’s late header offered a fleeting glimmer of hope.

Even with added intensity in the final minutes, Spurs couldn’t break Fulham’s well-drilled structure.

The defeat leaves them 16th, still hovering dangerously above the drop zone, while Fulham move up to ninth, buoyed by confidence and tactical clarity.

Impact and Consequences

  • Tottenham now face mounting pressure to secure points to avoid a historic relegation scare.

  • Fan unrest is growing, with protests against club ownership and boos echoing at half time highlighting frustration.

  • Fulham’s win strengthens their mid-table credentials and proves their capacity to disrupt bigger clubs.

  • Tudor’s tactical experiments haven’t yielded results, raising questions about his ability to steady the team.

  • Momentum shifts further in the Premier League standings, with confidence and morale playing a crucial role as the season progresses.

What’s Next?

Spurs must regroup quickly. With midweek fixtures approaching, squad rotation, injuries, and form management will be key.

Every match is now high-stakes, as the threat of relegation looms larger with each passing week.

Fulham, meanwhile, can build on this morale-boosting win.

Continuing their tactical consistency and exploiting opposition weaknesses will be crucial as they aim to finish comfortably in the top half.

Summary

Fulham delivered a statement win over Tottenham at Craven Cottage, leaving Spurs in turmoil under interim manager Igor Tudor.

Two first-half goals and disciplined gameplay gave Fulham control, while Spurs’ defensive frailties and lack of attacking cohesion ensured the Londoners could not recover.

This result deepens Tottenham’s relegation anxiety and boosts Fulham’s mid-table confidence.

Bulleted Takeaways

  • Tottenham suffered another London derby defeat, now 16th in the Premier League.

  • Fulham completed their first double over Spurs in more than 20 years.

  • Tactical adjustments from Tudor failed to stabilise Spurs’ performance.

  • First-half goals from Harry Wilson and Alex Iwobi sealed Fulham’s victory.

  • VAR controversies continue to stir debate, highlighting inconsistencies in refereeing.

  • Spurs fans voiced frustration with club ownership and ongoing poor form.

  • Fulham climb to ninth, showcasing tactical maturity and squad depth.

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