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Fulham vs Wisla Krakow. Europa League Group K.

Craven CottageAttendance20,319.

Fulham 4

  • D Duff (5th minute)
  • A Johnson (30th minute, 57th minute)
  • S Sidwell (79th minute)

Wisla Krakow 1

  • A Kirm (9th minute)

Fulham within touching distance

Two excellent goals from Andy Johnson helped Fulham to a 4-1 win over Wisla Krakow at Craven Cottage in the Europa League.

Johnson's brilliance helps Jol's men to revenge over Wisla

Two excellent goals from Andy Johnson helped Fulham to a 4-1 win over Wisla Krakow at Craven Cottage and kept Martin Jol's club on course for a place in the last 32 of the Europa League. The striker smashed a stunning first-half volley and then added his second of the night after the interval when applying the finishing touch to his Premier League club's superbly-worked free-kick. Damien Duff had set the tone with an early goal at the end of a flowing move, but Andraz Kirm had equalised before Johnson's double put Jol's men in control as they sought to avenge the away defeat to Wisla at the end of October. Gervasio Nunez had been at the centre of attention after his antics in earning Moussa Dembele a red card in Poland, but Fulham inflicted sweet payback and Steve Sidwell added gloss to the scoreline with a bundled fourth goal. The victory moves Fulham, who have not lost at home in 22 European matches, onto seven points in Group K and, coupled with leaders FC Twente's win over Odense, the 2010 finalists are now within touching distance of the knockout stages. Heading into the clash, Fulham manager Jol stuck to his word by naming a strong line-up for the entertaining encounter. Meanwhile, Wisla Krakow included Milan Jovanic, Marko Jovanovic and Ivica Iliev on the bench after they were cleared to play after visa issues. The White Star came into the match on a poor domestic run and also had to cope without several key players in West London. Such weakness was visible from the offset as Duff found time to strike an early shot that Sergei Pareiko did well to parry.

Cheer

The Republic of Ireland international was not to be denied for long, though, as he broke the deadlock in the fifth minute. Neat play down the right flank saw Johnson drill in a cross that Duff tucked away with ease. But with a plethora of Polish supporters inside Craven Cottage the match felt like a home tie and they soon had something to cheer about. Dudu Biton found space to run at the Fulham backline and, after a neat lay off by Lukasz Gargula, Kirm struck a shot that deflected in off Riise. An enthralling opening 10 minutes continued as Johnson looked to put Fulham back into the lead, but the flick was ruled out for offside despite the public address announcer confirming the goal. Jol's side continued to press forward in numbers looking to re-take the lead, with Clint Dempsey coming close to heading home a Duff corner. Wisla were also looking dangerous and wasted a good chance from a counter-attack, failing to capitalise on a man advantage as Kirm blazed a cross over. After several heavy challenges by both sides, the noise rose inside Craven Cottage, Fulham returned to the attack and Riise saw a shot blocked wide by Cezary Wilk. However, the home side regained the lead in the 30th minute when Danny Murphy teed up Johnson to volley home exquisitely.
Problematic
Michael Lamey and Kirm then both had shots at the other end, before attention was focused off the field due to crowd disruption. The number of Wisla fans in the home end were proving problematic and the away section then let off a smoke bomb that engulfed the whole pitch, although referee Halis Ozkahya allowed play to continue. Dempsey saw a cheeky chip clip the crossbar as half-time approached and the pitch cleared, before tempers began to flare as Bobby Zamora and Kew Jaliens both received yellow cards for coming head to head. The second period started at a much slower tempo, but both sides were still eking out chances. Wisla were pushing forward in numbers but were caught out by a clever Fulham free-kick as Murphy laid off to Zamora, who flicked on to Johnson to dink over Pareiko from close range. Temperatures began to rise again as the second half wore on with bookings handed out to both sides, with Nunez enjoying his role as the villain. The Argentinian midfielder was booed every time he touched the ball for his play-acting to get Dembele sent off in Poland and was guilty of simulation again on several occasions this evening. Cheered on by the raucous away support, Wisla continued to pepper the Fulham goal and Jaliens saw a header rebound off the post. However, the Dutch defender's header came moments after Sidwell fired home Fulham's fourth from close range after seeing his original header saved. Fellow substitute Pajtim Kasami was the next to come close but Pareiko denied the Swiss midfielder with a fine save.
Fulham Team Statistics Wisla Krakow
4 Goals 1
2 1st Half Goals 1
10 Shots on Target 7
8 Shots off Target 12
4 Blocked Shots 2
6 Corners 2
16 Fouls 17
2 Offsides 3
2 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 0
80.4 Passing Success 83.5
20 Tackles 11
80 Tackles Success 72.7
51 Possession 49
52.6 Territorial Advantage 47.4
455 Total Passes 443
16 Total Crosses 18
139 Lost Balls 139
57 Recoveries 59

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