Fulham v Wolves preview
Ross McCormack is poised to return to the Fulham starting line-up for the visit of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The £11million striker was dropped to the bench for Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Millwall after a disappointing debut, but impressed as a half-time substitute as well as building up his match fitness, which had been a concern for manager Felix Magath.
Fellow forward Adam Taggart remains the only injury absentee with an ankle problem.
Magath could make further changes with Shaun Hutchinson, Chris David and Cauley Woodrow pushing for starts.
Wolves also have no fresh injury worries.
Kenny Jackett's side suffered a 1-0 defeat at Rotherham on Saturday - their second straight loss after a shock League Cup exit to Northampton.
Jackett is still in the market for a striker after seeing a move for Leicester's Chris Wood collapse last week while the club could not agree a fee with Crewe for out-of-contract Max Clayton. Crewe were due compensation as ex-trainee Clayton was under 24 and had been offered a new deal.
He will take an unchanged squad to Craven Cottage as Tommy Rowe (broken toe) will not feature. The midfielder played 45 minutes in Wolves' under-21 game with West Brom on Monday night.
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Fulham v Wolves Match Thread
posted on 21/8/14
Excellent three points and by the sound of it a really good performance.
Great that Evans bounced back from the criticism he got after Rotherham to put in what sounded like one of the best games hes had for us but that is one of the issues with young players – inconsistency. We need a few more goals but hopefully if we carry on playing as we have done they will arrive.
posted on 21/8/14
comment by Wolfgang (U8869)
posted 2 minutes ago
so impressed by my comments herb ive made it an article
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I don't bloody blame you. Reckon that it will be a runner
Ps
Where are those Albion fans that showed up on Saturday?
posted on 21/8/14
Hey HAAK, get yourself on board for wolfies prediction game, more the merrier and all that
posted on 21/8/14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dukxhfv2vlM
posted on 21/8/14
Watching that clip and the penalty. Do you think Jacobs should have followed in? He just stood there rooted while two Fulham players went after the ball.
Just curious why he stood still.
posted on 21/8/14
Eh?
posted on 21/8/14
Might want to look again, Wolfie
posted on 21/8/14
Though I guess he could have been just standing there in the dugout
posted on 22/8/14
I have looked at it again Herbie. Now I know you're more into cricket than football and may not even have played the game. But that aside Jacobs stood still whereas the two Fulham players ran into the box.
Now what part of the video didn't you see? Jacobs was on the field, not in the dug-out.
posted on 22/8/14
By the way, I also recognize that you glean all your "knowledge" from sitting next to a radio and not actually watching/seeing games.