Fulham 1-2 Everton - the fans' verdict

Fulham 1-2 Everton - the fans' verdict: Your opinions graphic[BBC]

We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Fulham and Everton.

Here are some of your comments:

Fulham fans

Richard: Infuriating loss at home after a good first half when Fulham should have been at least two up. Lost our way in the second half as Everton improved. The substitutes were employed far too late to turn the tide. Familiar pattern of careless game management repeating itself.

Sean: First half was great, second half was woeful. We have to look for another keeper in the summer. Bernd Leno has looked very suspect to high balls into his area and now he is targeted as our weak link. Joachim Andersen was slow and he couldn't hit a barn door accurately - too many misplaced passes, which put us back under pressure.

Matthew: So unfortunate not to have buried Everton in the first half. And then we inexplicably didn't turn up in the second half. So, two very frustrating halves for opposing reasons. Football, eh?

Ian: So frustrating. However, with what has been a thin squad with key players injured, it still feels like we are punching above our weight. Onwards and upwards!

Everton fans

Grant: We did not deserve to get three points from that game. Defensively we were all over the place, but Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (even though not fully fit) dragged us through. Proud Evertonian watching our away performances at the moment.

SJH: Another away win, another game of two halves. An absolutely shocking first half and David Moyes' persistence in playing players out of position will never fail to confuse. The changes provided some much-needed balance and a much-improved second half. We rode our luck throughout the game as Fulham could have been out of sight in the first half, but three points and on to the next one. Hopefully there is a long overdue home win on the horizon.

Greg: Another win which we probably deserved in the end, though we are still a second-half team. It would be nice if we could do it over 90 minutes, but a win is a win. If we can get the home form right we may be able to give ourselves a chance of Europe. Dewsbury Hall makes a big difference and has been an excellent signing.

Steve: If we could play well for the full 90 minutes where would we be in the league? The squad is looking strong and the bench looked very good on Saturday. Moyes is doing a great job - now to move through the gears and get into Europe.

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