Fulham manager Marco Silva, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: “It was a very important one for us. Back home where we have been very strong. We lost the last game against Arsenal by margins really. We want to make this place our fortress and we won again. It’s very important to get a clean sheet. The red card made a massive impact. We kept ourselves in the game and the second half we were better than the first. There was a bit of tension in the team, it was very important for us to win. Second half we controlled the game much better.”
On the clean sheet: “If you are not consistent in terms of not conceding early goals, it’s going to be difficult. Some of the bad results that we have had this season, we should have done much better. It’s up to us to defend those moments. The individual moments play a big part and you have to do much better. We spoke before the game about why it’s going to be important to keep a clean sheet.
On the Sessegnon game helping to settle down: “I thought in the first half we looked a bit anxious. The goal gave the calmness we needed and from that we built our win.”
On Harry Wilson’s goal: “It’s amazing how many times you see it in the training sessions. From that spot he’s very strong.”
On Kevin’s performance: “Kevin is going to be about the end product. He knows how he will have an impact in the game. After the dribbling has to come the end product. I know he’s going to be able to pass the defenders and after it’s the next step. He has something that’s important now it’s up to us to keep giving opportunities to him.”
Wolves fans make feelings known after Fulham defeat keeps them winless and bottom of the Prem…
@wwfcscott: An absolute disgrace, again.
@wwfc_chris: No other club would stick with a manager that’s got 3 points from the last 42. Vitor’s lost the dressing room, players confidence is rock bottom and we’re playing the worst football I’ve witnessed from any Wolves team. If we want any chance of staying up, Vitor has to go now.
@Gman2307: Abject. Pathetic. A performance that sums up the state of this club. The management is bordering on negligence. If @Fosun_Intl have any real interest left in Wolves, they need to clear out the entire management and coaching team. Enough is enough. #WWFC #Wolves
@wolvesbradders: Hope you’re sending Vitor to Heathrow rather than coming back on the team coach. And send Shi back to Beijing whilst you’re at it. 3 points from 13 games.
@SufferingWolves: VP should be sacked. Absolutely no question about it… But if you think that he’s the only/main problem then you’re deluded! Nothing changes unless Fosun go. We HAVE to protest!!!! He just have to! #wwfc
@Ajwwfc23: @Fosun_Intl get that useless prick of a manager out and send that speccy twat Shi out with him. And then fuck off yourselves. Useless life sucking Chinese bastards. Fuck off out of our club. #wwfc
@MatterYouDo: Utterly heartbreaking to see such a predictable and negligent mismanagement of our beloved. The most upsetting aspect is we were implored to fight last Sunday. Where was the fight today? VP has to be released of his duties this evening and @Fosun_Intl must sell ASAP
@WWFC_ST21: Fosun do not deserve premier league football. Bring Albion and blues next year at least we’ll have something to look forward to, this is just shit. Only care about a couple of players, the rest are useless twats, manager would be out his depth in league 2. Get us down #wwfc
@lil_dxr: Its mad how both Wolfe and Fer got 0 minutes today. Fer might’ve not had his best game in a Wolves shirt midweek but he’s still one of our best players. And Wolfe literally had a great performance midweek, showing what he’s truly capable off. Shocking stuff. #wwfc
@TomBirdtb: 8 points 8 f*****g points from safety and it’s only November 1st. 2 points from 30!!! A goal difference of minus 15!!! Losing to all three promoted clubs. Losing to a club today that can’t buy a win having lost 4 on bounce I think it’s reasonable to say we are down already. #wwfc


