By Daniel O'Sullivan

Fulham fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat to Newcastle United at Craven Cottage.

The Whites were on top for much of the first half but were unable to make their pressure count, heading into the break level.

The visitors dealt a sucker punch and scored the game’s solitary goal nine minutes from time, as Bruno Guimaraes powered an effort past Bernd Leno following a clearance to the edge of the box.

Marco Silva made three changes from the side that was defeated 3-1 by Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Tuesday night, with Timothy Castagne, Tom Cairney and Willian replacing Kenny Tete, Sasa Lukic and Harry Wilson.

Pre-match handshakes

Fulham started brightly, with Antonee Robinson testing Martin Dubravka at his near post just three minutes in. Clever linkup play between Rodrigo Muniz, Cairney and Willian saw an effort go over the bar in the seventh minute.

We kept the pressure up with a quick attack through the lines, starting from Leno and eventually finding its way to Castagne high in the right channel – a low cross fell to Willian on the edge of the box, but his effort went wide on 10 minutes.

Castagne was the creator again as a hooked pass from the byline found João Palhinha, but his low shot trickled just wide. With a quarter-of-an-hour played, the ball had hardly left the Newcastle half.

Joao Palhinha rolls an effort just wide

The visitors had their first real foray into our half through a quick free-kick as Anthony Gordon drove at the box and laid off to Sean Longstaff, but the final ball through to Alexander Isak was well collected by Bernd Leno. Gordon tried his luck from 20 yards in the following phase of play, but the shot was wide of the target.

Gordon again found himself at the centre of the Newcastle attacks as clever play on the left wing beat Castagne, before a low effort from a matter of yards went wide of Leno’s net.

Play switched straight to the opposite end of the pitch on 38 minutes, as Andreas Pereira fed Muniz in 12 yards from goal – Dubravka saved his effort.

Newcastle had the first effort of the second half, with Leno equal to another Gordon effort – this time, palming away a shot from the edge of the box having got the better of Castagne.

Andreas almost had us ahead on the hour mark as good linkup play with Muniz allowed him the space to attempt a half-volley just inside the box, but Dubravka saved the effort well.

Andreas Pereira rues a missed chance

With 15 minutes of regular time to go, Newcastle thought they had taken the lead on the second phase of a corner – Gordon crossed from the right and it fell kindly to Fabian Schar at the back post, who finished low past Leno.

The referee, however, was called to visit the VAR monitor and overruled the goal for a foul by Dan Burn, with the Newcastle defender pushing Calvin Bassey.

Shortly after, Newcastle did take the lead. Harvey Barnes crossed from the left and Robinson cleared, but only as far as Guimaraes, who arrowed past Leno from the edge of the box on 80 minutes.

Fulham piled on the pressure throughout the nine minutes of additional time with a series of corners, but were unable to make it count as Newcastle travelled home with all three points.

67%

Possession

33%
14

Shots

12
4

Shots On Target

5
14

Corners

3
10

Fouls

13

1

0

Cards

2

0

Fulham FC: Leno, Castagne, Tosin, Bassey, Robinson, João Palhinha (Broja 85'), Cairney (Lukić 65'), Iwobi, Andreas Pereira (Traoré 65'), Willian (Wilson 65'), Rodrigo Muniz (Jiménez 86')

Subs: Rodák, Reed, Jiménez, Wilson, Broja, Traoré, Ream, De Cordova-Reid, Lukić

Newcastle: Dúbravka, Krafth, Schär, Burn, Hall (Dummett 95'), Longstaff, Bruno Guimarães, Willock (Anderson 40'), Jacob Murphy (Barnes 65'), Isak, Gordon (Ritchie 95')

Subs: Dummett, Ritchie, Barnes, Karius, Gillespie, Anderson, White, Diallo, Alex Murphy