Fulham maintain shape and space in West London duel with Brentford
Fulham tightened under floodlights and claimed three points with composure.
Alex Iwobi opened the scoring and Harry Wilson added a second before a Pinnock own goal.
The result erased an early concession and left Fulham with a comfortable margin.
Silva reshaped the attack by moving Wilson to track Keane Lewis-Potter on the right.
Iwobi linked with Sessegnon on the left to create passing lanes.
Brentford relied on denying space and exploiting set pieces; however gaps appeared.
No true rivalries exist in this fixture; tribalism feels tedious.
The tactical contrast offered a glimpse into shape integrity and midfield harmony.
West London derbies were noted with muted curiosity, though a jab landed.
The story remained about space management more than celebrations, and the balance endures.
TLDR
- Fulham outmaneuvered Brentford through spatial discipline and linked play.
- Silva shifted Wilson and Iwobi to create passing lanes and midfield harmony.
- The derby tone remains restrained with a focus on space management rather than hype.
Alex Iwobi
Fulham


