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FIVE-STAR SHOW IS GOLD FOR SILVA

By Stephen Thirkill

HUDDERSFIELD 1
Pearson 41

FULHAM 5
Mitrovic 9, Onomah 37, Carvalho 43, Cavaleiro 78, 90+5

STAR MAN

DECORDOVA- REID Holmes 5

LOOKING GOOD: Fulham celebrate midfielder Josh Onomah’s goal
PICTURE: PSI/Mick Atkins

MARCO Silva felt his Fulham side got exactly what they deserved following their thumping of Huddersfield.
Aleksandar Mitrovic opened the scoring in the ninth minute after defensive errors from Ryan Schofield and Sorba Thomas.
Josh Onomah and Fabio Carvalho scored two more in the last nine minutes of the first half after further defensive blunders.
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