Fulham’s unbeaten run in the Premier League hit eight games after a wild 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town at Craven Cottage. The Tractor Boys, hoping for back-to-back top-flight wins for the first time since 2002, were left kicking themselves over missed chances and late drama in this exciting match.
Ipswich came into the game buzzing after their 2-0 win over Chelsea, but it was Fulham who took charge early on. They kept the ball and pushed Ipswich back into their half. Despite their control, clear chances were hard to come by until Raúl Jiménez’s powerful header forced a fantastic save from Christian Walton after 20 minutes. Then, things got heated when Harry Wilson was taken down by Leif Davis while charging toward goal. The crowd wanted a red card, but referee Darren Bond let it slide, leaving Silva fuming.
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Just before half-time, Ipswich shocked everyone by scoring first. A cross from Nathan Broadhead caused chaos in Fulham’s defense, with Antonee Robinson’s header hitting the bar. Calvin Bassey’s failed clearance fell to Sammie Szmodics, who scored with a deflection for his fourth PL goal, all away from home.
In the second half, Silva brought on Emile Smith Rowe, Andreas Pereira, and Rodrigo Muniz to chase the game. But it was Wilson who made the magic happen. His run into the box drew a foul from Sam Morsy, and after some back-and-forth, VAR stepped in, allowing Jiménez to score from the penalty spot and level the game.
The excitement didn’t last long. Right after the restart, Timothy Castagne fouled Liam Delap in the box. Delap, Ipswich’s top scorer, nailed the penalty, putting them back in the lead and sending their fans wild.
But Fulham, known for their late-game comebacks, weren’t done yet. With time running out, they got another penalty when Davis clumsily took down Jiménez. Just before that, Ipswich almost sealed the win when Jack Clarke hit the post. Jiménez stepped up again and calmly scored, saving a point for Fulham.
The result keeps Ipswich stuck in the relegation zone, while Fulham’s unbeaten streak against the Tractor Boys stretches to nine matches. For Silva and his team, this comeback showed their grit, but questions about their defense and missed chances will still hang around.
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