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Oggi sono un pò di corsa quindi spero che mi peRdonerete se mi rifaccio alla presentazione del match della BBC.


Southampton will assess midfielder Steven Davis, who suffered a minor injury in training this week.
Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino must decide whether to recall Rickie Lambert, who began on the bench in the 1-1 draw at Manchester United.
Fulham midfielder Bryan Ruiz is doubtful with a back injury, having required a pain-killing injection after Monday's win at Crystal Palace.
Brede Hangeland is unlikely to play because of a sciatic nerve problem.
MATCH PREVIEW

Amid this week's heated discussions about commissions, autobiographies and international eligibility criteria, Southampton and Fulham reminded us of what most people actually love about football.
LAWRO'S PREDICTION

Mark Lawrenson
Football analyst
"After the start that the Saints have made, their supporters are probably convinced that they are definitely going to finish in the top half of the table. The Premier League is not quite as easy as that, though.

"After surprising a few teams in the last couple of months, I think Mauricio Pochettino's side might get a bit of a shock themselves."

Read Lawro's full prediction and score
Peripheral distractions like scandals and fall-outs will always tease and titillate. Concepts like "singing sections" and "whether someone is a "top player" or even a "top, top player" generally amuse or frustrate.
However, it is moments like Pajtim Kasami's goal against Crystal Palace that makes youngsters swoon and old men feel young again.
The pace, technique and audacity shown are what this game is all about. Kids don't grow up dreaming of sitting on commissions or writing controversial autobiographies - they dream of scoring a goal like that.
Or perhaps a goal like Adam Lallana's at Old Trafford. It might not have had the aesthetic marvel of Kasami's effort, but the context - a last-minute equaliser at Manchester United - was right out of the pages of a comic book.
Overall, it's not been a bad week to be a supporter of either of these clubs.
Southampton won a point at Old Trafford with the kind of resilient performance that Sir Alex Ferguson would have been proud of in his heyday.
It was no flash in the pan for Mauricio Pochettino's team. Lallana's strike was already the fourth time this season that Southampton found the net in the last 10 minutes of a Premier League game.
Fulham scored four times against Palace and anyone who was at Selhurst Park on Monday will be telling their grandkids they were present when Kasami conjured up his wonder volley. Steve Sidwell's wasn't bad either.
We will always have gossip and sideshow in football. However, even in the cut-throat world of the modern game, a week like Southampton and Fulham have enjoyed reminds us where the sport's true excitement comes from.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head
This match could end 0-0 judging by the pattern of recent encounters. The last meeting finished 1-1, and was preceded by 2-2 and 3-3 draws.
Saturday will mark 78 years to the day since Fulham's only previous league win at Southampton. That was a 2-1 victory in a Division Two game on 26 October 1935.
Southampton
Seven of Saints' eight league goals this season have been scored in the second half, with four netted in the final 10 minutes of matches.
They have only lost three of their last 20 games in all competitions.
Their tally of three goals conceded is the lowest in the Premier League. At this stage last season they had let in 24 league goals.
Serie A leaders Roma (one goal conceded) are the only side in one of the top five European leagues with a better defensive record than Saints.
Southampton's haul of 15 points from their opening eight games represents their best start to a top-flight campaign since 1983-84, when they had 17 points at this stage. That season they ended in second place behind Liverpool.
Fulham
Victory would give Fulham three successive league wins for the first time since February-March 2012, when they beat Stoke, QPR and then Wolves.
Only Arsenal and Tottenham (three) have won more Premier League away games than Fulham (two) this season.
Dimitar Berbatov had 79 touches against Crystal Palace on Monday, more than any other Fulham player. In contrast, strike partner Darren Bent touched the ball only 13 times.
 
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George Roper
view post Posted on 26/10/2013, 17:51




Il gol di Ricky Lambert dimostra che la difesa è sempre inesistente.
 
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view post Posted on 26/10/2013, 18:12
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Altra pericolosa azione di Lambert di testa dopo un buco di Senderos. È chiaro che la vittoria di Selhurst Park è stata frutto di circostanze fortuite e del Palace di Holloway che già oggi con l'Arsenal si è vista una squadra molto migliore. Jol out.
 
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Il solito Fulham versione da trasferta di questi ultimi anni. Inconsistente, mai pericoloso e con qualche distrazione difensiva. Il primo goal è incredibile, come si fa a non marcare il migliore attaccante degli avversari su un corner !?
 
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Decisamente la serata di Selhurst Park è stata determinata da due fattori: serata di grazia di alcuni nostri elementi ma, soprattutto, dall'inconsistenza degli avversari. Davanti ad un grande Southampton, al momento perlomeno, si è visto il risultato. Speriamo sabato..... Io ci sarò!!
 
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Dopo la sbornia di Selhurst il fulham ha passato una settimana con il mal di testa.
La netta sconfitta con i Saints rivelazione di Maurizio Pochettino era anche prevedibile.
http://livefootballvideo.com/highlights/en...am#.UnS1H-e9KSM
 
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