Fulham eased to a 1-0 victory over Rotherham United in a relatively uneventful FA Cup third-round clash at Craven Cottage on Friday.
The match failed to captivate spectators as Rotherham adopted a defensive approach, while Fulham maintained control throughout.
Bobby De Cordova-Reid proved to be the difference-maker for Fulham, scoring a spectacular early goal that ultimately secured their place in the fourth round of the competition. The match lacked intensity and excitement, with Rotherham primarily focused on limiting damage rather than posing a significant threat to Fulham’s FA Cup journey.
Bottom of the Championship
Rotherham, currently at the bottom of the Championship and struggling in the league, approached the match with a defensive mindset. The team’s lack of ambition to challenge Fulham’s dominance was evident, and they were content with maintaining damage control.
Fulham, under the guidance of manager Marco Silva, played within themselves and effectively controlled the game. De Cordova-Reid’s powerful goal in the 24th minute showcased the difference in quality between the two sides. Viktor Johansson, Rotherham’s goalkeeper, had no chance of saving De Cordova-Reid’s rising shot from 20 yards.
Despite their lead, Fulham was unable to extend their advantage before halftime, with Rotherham having a goal disallowed for offside. Fulham needed to inject more intensity and creativity into their play to break down Rotherham’s solid defense.
Dominate possession
In the second half, Fulham continued to dominate possession and create opportunities but struggled to convert them into goals. Rotherham’s defensive tactics held firm for the most part, although Marek Rodak, Fulham’s goalkeeper, had a quiet night with no shots on target from the visitors.
Despite the relatively subdued performance, Fulham’s win means they progress to the next round of the FA Cup. Marco Silva expressed his satisfaction with the result, highlighting the importance of maintaining a professional performance.
Fulham will now shift their focus to the upcoming Carabao Cup semi-final against Liverpool, with the victory over Rotherham serving as a valuable opportunity to rest key players and preserve their energy for the upcoming challenge.
















