Marco Silva’s side were missing Mitrovic and sinking – but tactical tweaks have rejuvenated Mexican striker and lifted club
Frustration was the overriding emotion at Fulham not so long ago. Although they have always been easy on the eye under Marco Silva, they were throwing away too many games with wasteful finishing and it seemed inevitable that their campaign would be defined by the sale of Aleksandar Mitrovic last summer.
Mitrovic’s departure was a heavy blow for Silva. It was difficult to recover from the team’s focal point and main source of goals forcing through a move to the Saudi Pro League. There was an apparent void in attack, a weakness never more evident than when Fulham outplayed Manchester United last month and missed several chances during the second half.
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