Ryan Secengon hit a stunner against his former club as Phulham raised his hopes of European qualifications with a 2–0 win over a toothless totesum in Craven Cottage to move eighth in the Premier League.
Sessegnon scored his first goal against Valves last month since October 2022 and added to the fine fashion exactly one minute after coming to seal the victory, Ben Davis excluded Ben Davis before bending into the far corner. It was especially gallling for Tottenham, as Lucas Bergwal came shortly after the Kelvin Bassi was denied the fines to Lucas Burgwal.
Another option, Rodrigo Muniz passed Phulham from Andreas Perera with an accurate finish after a sharp touch 10 minutes ago and those goals gave Marco Silva as a manager for the celebration for the celebration for the celebration in his 200th Premier League game.
The domestic side dominated the first half without a clear opening, but came through a step-up from the spurs in the second half to achieve three points. He is now just three points from Man City, who finished fifth. The race of Europe is more tight than ever – and Phulham is in it.
The spurs have ended their own aspirations in the league for a long time and that the seven changes made to the team were indicated by Ang Postcoglu, which earned the progress of the Europea League against Az Alakmar on Thursday. However, it was a poor performance from his side, who now lost 15 top-up games and Mathis Tail was called to go behind the team, to go behind the team after a final whistle in an exchange with supporters at the distant end.
They would point to the penalty call, which left the referee Andy Madle, but they managed only three tactile in the Fulham box in the first half. Half-Time Subs Heng-Min son and Bergwal added some important but Dominic Solanke gave some header and then the best chance of sparses from the clever touch of James Madison.
They live down in the 13th and were at the forefront of their mind with ideas about the quarter -finals of that Europea League in the international break.