News about Harrison Reed

Casemiro, Antony, and one other Man United actor are among the top ten players in the BIGGEST Premier League under pressure from Enzo Fernandez, but which Liverpool stalwart dominated all four of them? !

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2024
Manchester United's recruitment in the past two years has been criticized extensively, and now three of the Premier League's top recruiters have been named among the top 20 underperformers. A graph containing data from Twenty First Group compared the two-year average ratings of all Premier League players and plotted it against their new nine-month ratings. The chart then shows how much money the player has been playing against various rankings, ranging from 'League Two Averages (300)' to 'Ballon d'Or Contenders (1000+)'.

ULTIMATE TRANSFER WINDOW GUIDE: The January window opens at midnight tonight... So what does YOUR club want, who do they like and who will they go for as Chelsea and United look set to be busy

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 31, 2023
Simon Jones of Mail Sport gives us a detailed rundown of who players each of the Premier League clubs should expect to bring in this January. So many actors could be on their way out during next month's transfer window as well as the actresses who may be on their way out.

Joao Palhinha puts deadline-day pain behind him after £55million move to Bayern Munich fell through, though his performance against Luton was a reminder of why the Cottagers are so glad he stayed

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2023
Joao Palhinha travelled to Munich for a medical and to sign for Bayern Munich in a £55 million contract. Fulham didn't have a replacement in time, and Palhinha returned to London, so it fell through. The ovation at Craven Cottage for his first Fulham appearance since then spoke volumes for his character.

Joao Palhinha signs a new deal with Fulham to keep him in west London until 2028, just WEEKS after a dream move to Bayern Munich collapsed - with the Cottagers also handing an extension to Harrison Reed

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2023
Fulham have agreed a new contract for Joao Palhinha, potentially keeping him at the club until 2029, just weeks after the midfielder came close to leaving Craven Cottage in a dream move to Bayern Munich. The Portugal international travelled to Munich to see a medical with the Bundesliga champions, but the transfer was terminated at the last minute after the Cottagers struggled to find a replacement before the window was slammed shut. Fulham has given Harrison Reed an extension until 2027, with the option to extend the contract for another year.

What is the Premier League's decision on handball?

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2023
Another weekend in the Premier League, another string of tense VAR decisions. Although all the talk used to be about marginal offside calls, now it's handball decisions that are most likely to get fans fired up. There were four such incidents over the weekend, and what excites fans is what seems to be an inconsistent use of the handball rules by officials. So what on earth is going on? To try and figure it out, we look at the recent handball scandals in England's top-flight.

Fulham 1-3 Everton: Cottagers' five-game losing streak came to an end

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2023
AADAM PATEL vs. GOODISON PARK: This was a game Everton should have won, but they didn't have to win. Instead, it was a joyous afternoon for Marco Silva, who was also serving a touchline suspension, as Fulham's five-game losing streak came to an end, thanks to goals from Harrison Reed, Harry Wilson, and Daniel James. With Leicester and Nottingham Forest below them both playing, it left the home team outside the relegation places on goal difference alone.

How can I watch Europa Conference League in the United Kingdom today?

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2023
In the first leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final match against Gent, West Ham United's David Moyes' West Ham United are heading to Gent. The Hammers came off a 1-0 win over Fulham's Marco Silva at home. Harrison Reed's own goal was all that was needed to give Moyes' team the three points. Despite their poor showing in the league, the team is having a good run in Europe. In the last round of the Conference League, Moyes' men defeated AEK Larnaca 6-0 on aggregate.

Aleksandar Mitrovic in race against time to be fit for the World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 11, 2022
Aleksandar Mitrovic, a Fulham striker, may have a race against time to be fit for the World Cup's start. Fulham will face Manchester United on Sunday in the last Premier League match before the players jet off to Qatar, with the Serbian expected to miss out again due to a foot injury. Despite two broken bones in his foot since suffering the first injury while on international service during September, reports in Serbia suggest Mitrovic, the scorer of nine league goals this season, is still playing.

Fulham 0-0 Everton: Since Mitrovic missed out on three points, the wasteful hosts fail to take all three points

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2022
Fulham has gotten off to a good start in their Premier League debut and have won their last two games to push up to the top half of the Premier League. But Craven Cottage's much-improved Everton side will put their revival into doubt. For live coverage of the Premier League's teatime kick-off, join Sportsmail.

Leeds 2-3 Fulham: Cottagers complete turnaround as Jesse Marsch is booed off at Elland Road

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 23, 2022
IAN LADYMAN AT ELLAND ROAD: Fulham made a bounce back against Leeds at Elland Road on Saturday to continue their good start to the Premier League season. In the 14th minute, the tourists had the lead, but Harrison Reed's goalbound effort was ruled off the track by Robin Koch. Rodrigo put Leeds ahead six minutes later when he headed home a loose ball to get the Elland road audience roaring. However, it soon sank as Aleksandar Mitrovic dropped the points in the 26th minute by heading past Ilan Meslier. In the 37th minute, the Leeds goalkeeper was to deny Andreas Perpeta from leading the visitors.

This weekend, we have ten things we learned from the Premier League

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2022
The Premier League returned on Friday to offer fans with a marginally reduced schedule this weekend, sandwiched between last weekend's uprising and the forthcoming international break. Although Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Leeds, Brighton, Brighton, and Crystal Palace all missed out, the weekend's action left managers with a lot to chew over - and every Premier League manager will start examining the first two and a half months of the season. With that in mind, Sportsmail has analyzed all of the key talking points from the top flight this weekend, summarising ten lessons we learned from the seven fixtures.

Fans of football have migrated to Nottingham Forest after a dismal failure against Fulham, who now sits in 19th place

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2022
Since the Premier League newcomers lost 3-2 to Fulham on Friday night, football fans have mocked Nottingham Forest. On the night, Steve Cooper's side was 1-0 up through Taiwo Awoniyi before Fulham's spectacular six-minute salute saw them score three times through Tosin Adarabioyo, Joao Palhinha, and Harrison Reed. Lewis O'Brien had a goal back, but Fulham pushed forward, placing Forest in 19th place with only four points from seven games.

Nottingham Forest's woes are'self-inflicted,' according to Steve Cooper after losing at home to Fulham

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2022
Nottingham Forest's woes are'self-inflicted,' after a 3-2 loss at the City Ground to Fulham. Forest went ahead early on through Taiwo Awo against the Cottagers, but then gave up three times in a breathless six-minute window, a fortnight after squandering a two-goal lead against Bournemouth to lose 3-2. Tosin Adarabioyo levelled after 54 minutes before Joao Palhinha's spectacular goal put them ahead, but Fulham's first goal, Lewis O'Brien's, was a mere consolation for Forest.

Fulham beat Nottingham Forest 2: Visitors have a spectacular comeback, with three goals in fewer than six minutes

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2022
ADAM SHERGOLD OVER THE CITY GROUND: Nottingham Forest's brutal truth has struck now. Despite spending all the money over the summer, they still seem to be a long way off from being a good Premier League team. The home loss to Tottenham and the six-goal thrashing at Manchester City are two examples of the elite learning curve. However, if you're leading to losing to Bournemouth as they did a fortnight ago, and against Fulham, the alarm clocks have to be yelling a lot.