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Fulham Main Man Welcome Alex Iwobi

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 Tony Gale, a hero for Fulham, has embraced newcomer Alex Iwobi. Last week, the midfielder unexpectedly left Everton. Gale stated on FulhamFC.com that Alex Iwobi was a fascinating acquisition. When he was at the Arsenal, Alex was frequently in my presence. "Then he moved over to Everton, and every time I watched him there, whether he played on the right or the left, he was their finest player. They probably felt a little bad about letting him leave because they probably needed the money for the FFP regulations. "That's a terrific pick for us, as he gives us another midfield option. Since Marco (Silva), who also signed him at Everton, is aware of his abilities, I believe this to be a positive signing overall.

Bayern Still Keeping Tab On Fulham Star

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 On deadline day, the 28-year-old was just a few steps away from joining the Bundesliga champions after the Cottagers failed in their pursuits of Scott McTominay of Manchester United and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg of Tottenham Hotspur. Bayern wants Joo Palhinha back in January. German club were very impressed with player’s attitude despite Deadline Day incident — new attempts will take place in the future months Bayern will sign a DM in January, and both Tuchel and the club sides have designated Palhinha as their priority target. The Portugal international was originally the subject of a deal worth €65 million ($69.7 million), and the most recent news suggests that Bayern still views him as their top priority in their hunt for an anchor. He has participated in three competitions so far this year.

Howard Webb Gave His Opinion About City Second Goal

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 In their 5-1 victory over Fulham on Saturday, Howard Webb, th e head of the referees, said that Nathan Ake's goal should have been disallowed for offside. On the cusp of halftime, Ake's header gave City the lead again, making it 2-1, but Fulham argued that Manuel Akanji was in an offside position and appeared to have an impact on Bernd Leno's goal. Erling Haaland, who had a hat-trick, said after the game that the goal ought to have been disallowed for offside, while Fulham manager Marco Silva added that it ought to have been "impossible" to let the goal stand.