Marco Silva: We will go for the next game with belief
2025-01-17 09:56
Fulham will go to the King Power Stadium to challenge newly promoted Leicester in the new round of the Premier League. Marco Silva said that the team must reach a certain standard in every game and insisted that the team will strive to win the next game with belief.
With Iwobi's two goals, Fulham lost 2-3 to West Ham United in the last round of the league, ending their unbeaten streak of nearly eight rounds. Fulham is currently ranked 10th in the standings with 30 points, 8 points behind Newcastle, which is in fourth place.
Fulham manager Marco Silva said in a press conference, "The Premier League is very competitive and teams must always reach a certain standard and level no matter who the opponent is. The unbeaten record is great, but it is always difficult to maintain such performance. For us, important players were absent due to injuries at certain times and some players were suspended, but as a team we responded well."
Encourage the team to keep improving
"Some small details have caused us to only draw in some games. If these details were in our favor, we could have won more games. The last game against West Ham ended in the worst way. Now it's our turn to react. We can't change the previous game. We have analyzed it, we know what happened, and we know where to improve in the next game. Let's go with all our belief and strength and try to win the next game."
Marco Silva also said, "This is the Premier League, I know what level the team needs to reach to win the game. When you are the best team on the field, you usually get points from the game, and we know why we didn't do it. If you don't perform at your best, you will be punished, and we paid the price for our mistakes."
"This club has been under pressure to be relegated and promoted over the past six or seven years, but now there is no pressure at all. We have put the club in a position where we can always look forward and we just need to keep improving."
Marco Silva also stressed that "the pressure is always there because I am the first one to put pressure on myself, the coaching staff and the players. If they don't feel the pressure from the outside, then they will definitely feel the pressure from me because I want the team to keep improving."
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