On the fight for Europe: "It's going to be a big fight, many teams are there. we have to take some positives. Don't be nervous, express yourselves."
Marco Silva on Fulham’s defeat at Brighton - Joao Pedro scored a stoppage-time penalty as the Seagulls finally beat Fulham in the Premier League at the 10th attempt.
Fulham manager Marco Silva claimed his team deserved to win against Brighton and Hove Albion despite suffering a 2-1 defeat on Saturday.
Fulham boss Marco Silva admits he's been frustrated seeing their best players leave in past transfer windows. Silva insists his team's progress is stalling due to the sales of talent like Joao Palhinha, who left for Bayern Munich last summer.
Fulham boss Marco Silva has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game at Brighton (kick-off 15:00 GMT). Here are the key lines from his news conference: Silva said Adama Traore remains a doubt for this weekend: "We are going to have another session tomorrow.
Marco Silva makes new Fulham transfer admission after major sales - Cottagers continue to take strides despite losing the likes of Aleksandar Mitrovic, Joao Palhinha and Tosin Adarabioyo
Fulham to contact PGMOL as Marco Silva fumes over officiating in defeat to Crystal Palace - Fulham boss claimed 50-50 decisions “were never in our favour”
On the latest episode of The Totally Football Show, James Richardson, Daniel Storey, Duncan Alexander and Matt Davies-Adams discussed how Fulham’s victory was a testament to their recruitment and Silva’s man-management.
Fulham face Manchester United in the FA Cup, two years on from their trip to Old Trafford when Silva and two players were sent off in a 3-1 defeat - having been 1-0 up
"It was a big fight. I loved the composure of our own players." On the penalty shootout: "It is really important. They did it perfectly, with great composure, all of them. They have smiles on their faces. "The Fulham fans are really proud of their team. We are there."
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Silva's decision to start the Brazilian appeared all the more admirable as Jimenez, after coming on in the 72nd minute, missed two big chances in front of goal. An extra bonus for the Cottagers is that Jimenez,
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