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‘crazy Game’: Chukwueze Urges Fulham To Stay Focused After Scoring Twice Against Man City
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‘CRAZY GAME’: CHUKWUEZE URGES FULHAM TO STAY FOCUSED AFTER SCORING TWICE AGAINST MAN CITY

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Fulham winger Samuel Chukwueze has encouraged his teammates to remain confident and move forward after their dramatic 5–4 loss to Manchester City on Tuesday in the Premier League.

Chukwueze was one of Fulham’s standout performers on the night, coming off the bench to score two second-half goals that nearly inspired a remarkable comeback at Craven Cottage.
Fellow teammates Alex Iwobi and Emile Smith Rowe also found the back of the net in what turned out to be one of the most thrilling games of the season.

Reflecting on the match during his post-game interview, the Nigerian international described the clash as nothing short of chaotic.

“It was a crazy game. I like the spirit of the team, almost coming back,” Chukwueze said.
“It is a difficult one to take, but we keep our heads up.
I believed, we believed we could score the next goals. But we have to move on from it.”

Despite the disappointment, Chukwueze praised the team’s determination and insisted they must focus on the positives as they prepare for their next Premier League fixture.

Fulham will now aim to bounce back when they visit Crystal Palace this weekend.

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