Captain Tom Kerney opened the scoring in the 29th minute – Cottageres’s 100th goal in the league – and Kenny Tete made it two 10 minutes later to ensure the hosts, who sealed their rise to the Premier League on 19 April, were in control. at the break. The gates opened in the second half with goals from Fabio Carvalho, Bobby Decordova-Reid, substitute Jean Michaël Seri and a double from Mitrovic – confirming a second division record for the Serbian striker. It was the third time this season that Marco Silva’s team scored seven goals. Playoff contender Luton, who’s put on loan Matt Ingram in place of the injured James C., took the first opportunity of the game when Cal Naismith drove in front of the midfield and forced a clever save from Ma Rodak. However, it was not a sign of things to come, as Fulham soon claimed. The Cottagers made their first attempt in the middle of the first half, Ingram comfortably repelled a shot by Mitrovic after Harry Wilson’s fight, but the home side fans did not have to wait long for their team to break the deadlock. Wilson followed some careful skill by finding Cairney, who broke the house from the edge of the box to highlight the century of goals of the London club. The Hatters’ problems were exacerbated by the loss of midfielder Fred Onyedinma, who was injured in the penalty shoot-out and was replaced by Peter Kioso. Aleksandar Mitrovic celebrates for the seventh goal. Photo: John Sibley / Action Images / Reuters The result, and the destination of the title, seemed certain six minutes before the interval, when the right back Tete achieved a bad distance and unleashed a great effort in the bottom corner. Luton seemed to be in danger of bending under Fulham’s attack and almost conceding a third before the break when Wilson rounded Ingram, but Tom Lockier did well to block the line. Cairney came close to scoring his second goal two minutes after the restart, trying to curl up the top of the crossbar. Fulham’s third goal came in the 54th minute, however, thanks to Carvalho with the help of Mitrovic and Wilson. Mitrovic got his name on the scoresheet for the first time immediately after the hour, entered the area and finished with confidence, before Dekordova-Reed made the top five with a swift turn and shot three minutes later. Substitute Sherry added a sixth 11 minutes ago with a 20-yard effort – his first goal of the season – before Mitrovic finished the perfect night in the delays, breaking the Championship scorer’s record.
title: “Mitrovic Scores Twice As Fulham Beat Luton 7 0 To Seal The Championship Title Championship Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Albert Castellanos”
Captain Tom Kerney opened the scoring in the 29th minute – Cottageres’s 100th goal in the league – and Kenny Tete made it two 10 minutes later to ensure the hosts, who sealed their rise to the Premier League on 19 April, were in control. at the break. The gates opened in the second half with goals from Fabio Carvalho, Bobby Decordova-Reid, substitute Jean Michaël Seri and a double from Mitrovic – confirming a second division record for the Serbian striker. It was the third time this season that Marco Silva’s team scored seven goals. Playoff contender Luton, who’s put on loan Matt Ingram in place of the injured James C., took the first opportunity of the game when Cal Naismith drove in front of the midfield and forced a clever save from Ma Rodak. It was not a sign of things to come, however, as Fulham soon claimed. The Cottagers made their first attempt in the middle of the first half, Ingram comfortably repelled a shot by Mitrovic after Harry Wilson’s fight, but the home side fans did not have to wait long for their team to break the deadlock. Wilson followed some careful skill by finding Cairney, who broke the house from the edge of the box to highlight the century of goals of the London club. The Caps’ problems were exacerbated by the loss of midfielder Fred Oniedinma, who was injured in the penalty shoot-out and was replaced by Peter Chiosso. Aleksandar Mitrovic celebrates for the seventh goal. Photo: John Sibley / Action Images / Reuters The result, and the destination of the title, seemed certain six minutes before the interval, when the right back Tete achieved a bad distance and unleashed a great effort in the bottom corner. Luton seemed to be in danger of bending under Fulham’s attack and almost conceding a third before the break when Wilson rounded Ingram, but Tom Lockier did well to block the line. Cairney came close to scoring his second goal two minutes after the restart, trying to curl up the top of the crossbar. Fulham’s third goal came in the 54th minute, however, thanks to Carvalho with the help of Mitrovic and Wilson. Mitrovic got his name on the scoresheet for the first time immediately after the hour, entered the area and finished with confidence, before Dekordova-Reed made the top five with a swift turn and shot three minutes later. Substitute Sherry added a sixth 11 minutes ago with a 20-yard effort – his first goal of the season – before Mitrovic finished the perfect night in the delays, breaking the Championship scorer’s record.