Fulham, under the guidance of Marco Silva, secured a 2-1 victory over Tottenham this Saturday in Week 28 of the Premier League. The Portuguese manager expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance, particularly their attacking prowess.

"It was a game we won by scoring in various ways. Our superiority was clear from start to finish. We had so many chances. We were clinical in the first half and created numerous opportunities in the second," Marco Silva began, speaking to Sky Sports. "If you don't kill the game with a third goal, it always remains open if they score, and they did. But I'm very pleased that we created so many goal-scoring chances in this manner; it shows quality. Defensively we were solid, we could have done better on their goal, but I congratulate the players. We deserved the three points, but we have to keep pushing forward," he continued.

Welsh winger Harry Wilson scored the opener and assisted Iwobi for the second. "He has quality and self-confidence. We have to keep going. We're really stepping on the gas, he always works incredibly hard. He scored, but he also put in a tremendous shift without the ball. It's not just about the goals he scores and assists. I'm very pleased. He's working hard, and in crucial moments, he delivers important contributions for us," praised the manager, who also had kind words for the Nigerian, who made it 2-0 with a superb low shot from outside the box: "He practices these moments a lot. He prefers to finish with passes into the net rather than powerful shots. What a goal he scored, it was a top-class finish. His overall game was of a very high standard; he's having a great season."

Fulham currently sits ninth in the Premier League table with 40 points.