Five key points for Fulham to address upon return to Premier League
Scott Parker’s team saw off Brentford in Tuesday’s Championship play-off final at Wembley
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Your support makes all the difference.Fulham are back in the Premier League after beating Brentford 2-1 in the Championship play-off final at Wembley.
Here is a look at five key tasks for the Cottagers ahead of the new season.
Get more from Mitro
Aleksandar Mitrovic’s 26 goals have fired Fulham back to the top flight, but the Serbia international needs to prove he can cut it with the best. He found the net just 11 times in the 2018/19 campaign, when the Cottagers finished 19th in the Premier League.
Ease the burden
Midfielder Tom Cairney was Fulham’s next highest goalscorer with eight. Boss Scott Parker needs another striker to both give support to Mitrovic and ease some of the pressure on him. A proven Premier League forward will be a priority.
Keep it clean
Fulham’s calamitous defending was the chief reason they were relegated last time around. They managed only four clean sheets all season, and three of those came after they had been consigned to the drop. Goalkeeper Marek Rodak and defender Michael Hector helped shore things up this season and a few more shut-outs are a must.
Learn from mistakes
A scattergun transfer policy following promotion last time around cost Fulham £100 million and somehow left them with a far worse team. Jean Michael Seri and Andre Anguissa were among the expensive flops who proved that throwing money around does not always pay dividends. Shrewder recruitment is needed this time around.
Take a stand
Craven Cottage will have only three stands, with work ongoing to develop the Riverside, which will be ready in time for the season after next. Owner Shahid Khan says it will be a “game changer” and will be desperate for Fulham to be a Premier League club when it opens.
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