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Fulham took the lead early with a goal from Harry Wilson, followed by a long-range strike from Alex Iwobi that doubled their advantage.
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Spurs improved towards the end of the match, with Richarlison scoring a header, but they still sit four points above the relegation zone.
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Tottenham has now gone 10 Premier League matches without a win, matching a club record from 1994.
Tottenham faced relegation concerns after a 2-1 loss to Fulham, marking Igor Tudor’s second consecutive defeat.
At Craven Cottage, Fulham struck first on their opening chance of the match.
A deflected cross from Oscar Bobb reached Harry Wilson in the seventh minute, and he volleyed it into the net from close range.
Spurs argued that a foul occurred in the buildup when Raul Jimenez allegedly pushed Radu Dragusin, but the goal stood after VAR review.
Tottenham struggled for most of the first half and were under pressure, with Kenny Tete missing a chance wide of the post, while Iwobi later added Fulham’s second with a shot into the bottom-left corner from outside the box.
After halftime, Fulham continued to press for more goals. Emile Smith Rowe missed two great chances, and Jimenez had a shot blocked by Spurs captain Mickey van de Ven.
