Fulham 5-3 Leicester City: Foxes remain in deep trouble after dismal first-half display


Tom Cairney scored his first Premier League goal since netting against Crystal Palace in October 2020

Leicester City’s Premier League survival hopes suffered a blow as they were beaten 5-3 by Fulham at Craven Cottage.

The hosts opened the scoring through a Willian free-kick before strikes from Carlos Vinicius and Tom Cairney powered them into a 3-0 half-time lead.

Cairney added another after the restart before Harvey Barnes pulled a goal back for the visitors, who then saw Jamie Vardy miss a penalty in the 66th minute.

Willian re-established Fulham’s four-goal lead with another fine strike before James Maddison netted Leicester’s second with an 81st-minute spot-kick.

Barnes scored a late third but the struggling Foxes slumped to an underwhelming defeat.

Leicester remain just above the drop zone on goal difference with relegation rivals Nottingham Forest and Everton both playing later on Monday.

Fulham ended a three-match winless run and remain 10th, two points behind west London rivals Brentford.

Woeful Leicester booed off at half-time

Leicester are desperate for points and, with matches against Liverpool and Newcastle still to come, Foxes fans would have circled Fulham away as a must-win fixture in their battle to avoid the drop.

But against a side who had lost three of their past four matches at home, Leicester were woeful in the first half.

The Foxes fell behind in the 10th minute when keeper Daniel Iversen misjudged Willian’s wide free-kick and the ball bounced underneath him before nestling in the bottom corner.

Vinicius’ goal finished off a fine counter-attacking move before Cairney scored on just his third league start of the season with an impressive curling finish.

Trailing by three goals at the break, Leicester were booed off by the visiting fans and the mood only got bleaker when Cairney added Fulham’s fourth in the 51st minute.

However, Barnes gave his side a glimmer of hope, before Vardy was caught by Bernd Leno midway through the second half – but when the striker missed the resulting spot-kick, any unlikely thoughts of a comeback ended.

Fulham soon added a fifth against a porous defence – and Leicester have now failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their past 20 games, an unwanted Premier League record.

There were ironic jeers when Maddison found the bottom corner from the spot in the 81st minute after he had been caught by Joao Palhinha in the box.

Barnes’ 89th-minute strike made the scoreline look more respectable, but in truth the Foxes never looked like securing anything from the match.

Leicester could have gone three points clear of the drop zone with a win, but instead they remain 16th – level on points with Leeds and Nottingham Forest who are 17th and 18th.

Superb Fulham equal club record

Inspired by their impressive first-half showing, Fulham have equalled a club record of 14 wins in a single Premier League season.

There was a party atmosphere at a sun-kissed Craven Cottage as Marco Silva’s side bounced back from narrow defeats to Aston Villa, Manchester City and Liverpool.

The Cottagers completed a top-flight double over Leicester for the first time since 2004, thanks mainly to the excellent attacking work of Willian and Cairney.

Fulham need five points from their final three games to equal their record top-flight points tally of 53, from the 2008-09 campaign.

They face Southampton away in their next match on Saturday before taking on Crystal Palace and Manchester United, while Leicester host Liverpool next Monday.

Player of the match

WillianWillian

Fulham

  1. Squad number20Player nameWillian

  2. Squad number10Player nameCairney

  3. Squad number8Player nameWilson

  4. Squad number30Player nameCarlos Vinícius

  5. Squad number26Player nameJoão Palhinha

  6. Squad number6Player nameReed

  7. Squad number33Player nameRobinson

  8. Squad number17Player nameLeno

  9. Squad number2Player nameTete

  10. Squad number11Player nameSolomon

  11. Squad number7Player nameKebano

  12. Squad number14Player nameDe Cordova-Reid

  13. Squad number28Player nameLukic

  14. Squad number31Player nameDiop

  15. Squad number5Player nameDuffy

  16. Squad number4Player nameTosin

Leicester City

  1. Squad number7Player nameBarnes

  2. Squad number10Player nameMaddison

  3. Squad number9Player nameVardy

  4. Squad number4Player nameSöyüncü

  5. Squad number31Player nameIversen

  6. Squad number27Player nameCastagne

  7. Squad number26Player namePraet

  8. Squad number20Player nameDaka

  9. Squad number8Player nameTielemans

  10. Squad number3Player nameFaes

  11. Squad number22Player nameDewsbury-Hall

  12. Squad number16Player nameKristiansen

  13. Squad number37Player nameTetê

  14. Squad number33Player nameThomas

  15. Squad number42Player nameSoumaré

  16. Squad number25Player nameNdidi

Line-ups

Fulham

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 17Leno
  • 2Tete
  • 4Tosin
  • 31DiopSubstituted forDuffyat 77′minutes
  • 33Robinson
  • 26João Palhinha
  • 6ReedSubstituted forLukicat 77′minutes
  • 8WilsonSubstituted forKebanoat 82′minutes
  • 10CairneySubstituted forDe Cordova-Reidat 82′minutes
  • 20WillianSubstituted forSolomonat 82′minutes
  • 30Alves Morais

Substitutes

  • 1Rodák
  • 5Duffy
  • 7Kebano
  • 11Solomon
  • 12Cédric Soares
  • 14De Cordova-Reid
  • 28Lukic
  • 38Harris
  • 49Dibley-Dias

Leicester

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 31Iversen
  • 27Castagne
  • 3Faes
  • 4Söyüncü
  • 16KristiansenSubstituted forThomasat 76′minutes
  • 8TielemansSubstituted forNdidiat 60′minutes
  • 42SoumaréBooked at 70minsSubstituted forDewsbury-Hallat 76′minutes
  • 26PraetSubstituted forTetêat 45′minutes
  • 10MaddisonBooked at 58mins
  • 7BarnesBooked at 24mins
  • 9VardySubstituted forDakaat 76′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Ward
  • 6Evans
  • 15Souttar
  • 20Daka
  • 21Ricardo Pereira
  • 22Dewsbury-Hall
  • 25Ndidi
  • 33Thomas
  • 37Tetê

Referee:
Robert Jones

Attendance:
24,442

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