Fulham confirm Marco Silva is leaving as head coach amid Benfica interest ○
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Silva had been in charge at Fulham for five years
Benfica poised to lose José Mourinho for Madrid job
Fulham have announced that Marco Silva is leaving after five years as their head coach. The Portugu…
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Fulham gave Marco Silva a victory in what could be his final match in charge as Tom Cairney’s second-half wonder goal sealed a win over Newcastle at Craven Cottage.
The manager is due to meet with the…
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Former Real Madrid manager likely to be offered job
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Mourinho expected to return to Bernabéu
Chelsea also keen on Silva, but Alonso is their first choice
Benfica will target Fulham’s Marco Silva as their manager if they lose José Mourinho to Real Madrid.…
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Raúl Jiménez was reduced to tears after scoring his first goal since the death of his father last week. After converting a penalty to seal Fulham’s 3-1 over Burnley, Jiménez dropped to his knees and …
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