Hayes & Harlington Gazette

PARKER BELIEVES FULHAM CAN TURN THINGS AROUND

FULHAM BOSS PARKER SAYS TEAM NEEDS TO LEARN FROM PALACE DEFEAT

- By JONATHAN VEAL Press Associatio­n

FULHAM boss Scott Parker has vowed to give it his all to turn around his side’s dismal start to the season.

The Cottagers suffered a fifth defeat from six Premier League games as they went down 2-1 to Crystal Palace at Craven Cottage.

Parker’s men were in control of the game, but conceded a goal in either half to Jairo Riedewald and Wilfried Zaha as ruthless Palace took the points.

Tom Cairney struck in injury time but it could not mask a disappoint­ing afternoon, which also saw Aboubakar Kamara red-carded after referee Graham Scott changed his decision after checking the pitchside monitor.

There is no suggestion that Parker’s position is under threat, having guided the club to promotion last season, but he is not going to give up working hard.

“I can’t control that,” he said when asked about whether he feared for his job.

“What I can do is what I have normally done throughout my career and life, during these hard times, it is the time to front up and keep working as hard as I can to get the rewards that I deserve.

“It is out of my hands but I will keep working hard.”

Fulham started the game well but were undone on the counter-attack as Riedewald scored with Palace’s first attack.

They had chances to level, with Ademola Lookman hitting the post, but Zaha’s 64th-minute goal killed the game.

The Cottagers struck in injury time through Cairney’s fine strike into the top corner, but Parker said his side have to learn from this defeat.

“We are a young team, still trying to gel but there were some big positives today and this is when the chips are down you have to face up and keep working hard and I am sure we will come out of the other side,” he said.

“I felt we need to learn from exactly how this game panned out. We had a dominance but at times in the final third lacked a real intensity about us.”

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 ?? FRANK AUGSTEIN ?? Fulham manager Scott Parker (centre) on the touchline during the defeat by Crystal Palace
FRANK AUGSTEIN Fulham manager Scott Parker (centre) on the touchline during the defeat by Crystal Palace
 ?? MIKE HEWITT ?? Fulham players look dejected after Wilfried Zaha of Crystal Palace scores his team’s second goal
MIKE HEWITT Fulham players look dejected after Wilfried Zaha of Crystal Palace scores his team’s second goal

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