Premier League: Leicester’s relegation worries deepen after 5-3 loss at Fulham

Willian and Tom Cairney both scored twice to help Fulham beat Leicester City 5-3 at home on Monday, ending the visitors’ three-game unbeaten Premier League run and leaving it deep in relegation danger.

Published : May 08, 2023 22:03 IST , LONDON - 2 MINS READ

Fulham’s Willian celebrates scoring its fifth goal.
Fulham’s Willian celebrates scoring its fifth goal. | Photo Credit: Action Images via Reuters
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Fulham’s Willian celebrates scoring its fifth goal. | Photo Credit: Action Images via Reuters

Willian and Tom Cairney both scored twice to help Fulham beat Leicester City 5-3 at home on Monday, ending the visitors’ three-game unbeaten Premier League run and leaving it deep in relegation danger.

Leicester, who had taken five points from its last three matches, is 16th in the standings on 30 points -- tied with 18th-placed Nottingham Forest and a point above 19th-placed Everton, who are both in action later on Monday. Fulham remains 10th.

“Big game for us and we were not at it. We were not hungry enough to want to win the game. We need to do the basics well,” Maddison told the BBC.

“We can’t defend like we did, that is why we are where we are but it not just the defence, it is the team. You defend as a team. The team needs to be watertight and that comes from the front too.

“They played through us. They scored three goals in the first half and it left too much to do.”

Fulham was gifted the opener in the 10th minute by a howler from goalkeeper Daniel Iversen, who misjudged the trajectory of a Willian free kick and could only watch as the ball bounced past him and into the back of the net.

The hosts continued to press forward, with Carlos Vinicius squeezing a shot past Iversen in the 18th minute before Cairney scored either side of halftime to give the West London club a four-goal advantage.

Leicester pulled a goal back as winger Harvey Barnes fired into the roof in the 59th minute but Willian wrapped up a one-sided victory by curling home Fulham’s fifth from distance.

The visitors scored through Barnes and James Maddison late on to threaten a dramatic comeback, but Fulham was able to hold on for the win.

Fulham manager Marco Silva said he was pleased with his team’s performance.

“Great moments of football, great goals. The way we played from the first minute was really good,” Silva told the BBC.

“We prepared well for the game and the players executed the plan very well. We clearly deserved the three points and it should have been much more comfortable. That is something for us to work on and keep improving.”

Fulham remains 10th.

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