Cardiff City 4 Fulham 2: Paterson gets Bluebirds off the mark

Callum Paterson's second-half goal secured Cardiff City's first Premier League win of the season as Neil Warnock's side beat Fulham 4-2.

Published : Oct 20, 2018 22:02 IST

Cardiff City's Callum Paterson celebrates his goal against Fulham
Cardiff City's Callum Paterson celebrates his goal against Fulham
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Cardiff City's Callum Paterson celebrates his goal against Fulham

Cardiff City claimed its first Premier League win of the season as it saw off Fulham 4-2 to pile the pressure on Slavisa Jokanovic.

In an entertaining encounter at Cardiff City Stadium, Callum Paterson's scuffed finish in the 65th minute to make it 3-2 was key before Kadeem Harris added gloss late on.

Neil Warnock's side had to overturn an early deficit – Fulham taking the lead through Andre Schurrle's 11th-minute stunner, but the Cottagers' defensive deficiencies enabled Josh Murphy and Bobby Reid to score in quick succession.

Ryan Sessegnon's first Premier League goal drew Fulham level in the 34th minute, but Paterson deservedly restored Cardiff's advantage, with Neil Etheridge's fine save setting the stage for Harris to wrap up the points.

Schurrle's opener was exquisite, the winger wonderfully picking out the top-right corner from 25 yards out, but Fulham's terrible defence ensured their lead was short lived.

Murphy had gone close early on, and made no mistake at the second time of asking as he cut in from the left to finish across Marcus Bettinelli.

Cardiff was presented with another gift five minutes later – Bettinelli unable to prevent Reid from slotting home after Tim Ream had misjudged a loose ball.

Fulham rallied, though, and Sessegnon had them level when he latched onto Aleksandar Mitrovic's pass to tuck in his fifth goal in as many games against Cardiff.

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Both sides exchanged chances after the restart, Harry Arter's effort whistling over before Sessegnon struck straight at Etheridge.

Bettinelli was not so lucky at the other end however, with Fulham's goalkeeper caught flat footed by Paterson's mishit shot as it trickled into the corner.

Etheridge would prove the hero when he dived low to his left to keep out Alfie Mawson's header – that save paying further dividends when Harris tucked in a fourth three minutes from time.


What does it mean: Cardiff's first win worth the wait

Cardiff had scored just four Premier League goals in total prior to Saturday's clash, and the fact that it has now doubled that tally must cause real concern for Jokanovic, whose side now sit in the bottom three.

Warnock, however, will undoubtedly feel his side was owed a big win after some of its resilient displays this term.


Sessegnon off the mark

Fulham's teenage sensation lit up the Championship last term, but has struggled to fully adapt to life in the top flight.

However, after hitting the crossbar from close-range in Fulham's last away game against Everton, the 18-year-old at least now has a Premier League goal under his belt.


Cottagers' leaky defence showing no signs of recovery

Jokanovic encourages attacking football, but if he does not fix Fulham's defensive issues, the Cottagers will be in the mire come the end of the season regardless of their quality up top.


What's next?

Cardiff face the unenviable prospect of facing title hopefuls Liverpool at Anfield, while Fulham welcome Bournemouth to Craven Cottage, with the pressure building on Jokanovic.

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