Fulham is in the thick of the race for European football, but they face a daunting challenge this Saturday against Arsenal, the Premier League leaders and Champions League semi-finalists. The match takes place at the Emirates Stadium, a venue where Fulham has yet to secure a victory.
Supporters will fill the away end, rallying behind the team as they aim to upset the odds. Last week, Ryan Sessegnon delivered a thrilling winner against Aston Villa, but his joy turned to disappointment as he suffered a hamstring injury during the match. Manager Marco Silva confirmed Sessegnon will miss the trip to north London and is likely to be sidelined for the following week's game against Bournemouth.
Silva expressed concern over Sessegnon's injury, noting the club's cautious approach given his history with fitness issues. "Not good news about Sess, he will be out of the next game and probably the game after too," Silva said. The manager also mentioned that Alex Tete and Kevin Mbabu remain unavailable, while Kenny Tete could be in contention, although it may be too soon for him to start.
Despite the injury setbacks, Fulham's focus remains firmly on securing a European spot. Silva emphasized the team's determination, stating, "It's a fight for Europe. If you win a game, confidence is boosted. I didn't see anyone giving up after the Brentford draw."
Looking ahead to the Arsenal match, Silva acknowledged the difficulty but insisted his players are ready to battle for every point. The conversation around his contract continues, but Silva reassured fans that his future isn’t tied to the club's European ambitions. "It's a decision that I'm going to take, the club is going to take, and together we are going to take," he explained.
Fulham's resolve will be tested against a formidable Arsenal side, and the absence of Sessegnon adds another layer of challenge. The team will need to dig deep and find a way to compete in what promises to be a high-stakes encounter.
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