Marco Silva Confident In Fulham’s Nigerian Contingent Ahead Of Busy Fixture Run
Fulham manager Marco Silva has praised his squad’s depth and highlighted the importance of his Super Eagles players, noting their impact on team performance as the club prepares for a busy run of Premier League fixtures.
Fulham manager Marco Silva has expressed confidence in his squad as preparations continue for the club’s upcoming fixtures, with several Super Eagles players expected to play key roles.
The Portuguese coach is relying on a number of Nigerian internationals in his squad as he looks to maintain consistency in the Premier League and across domestic competitions. Their availability and form are seen as important to Fulham’s balance in both attack and defence.
Silva has previously highlighted the impact of his Nigerian players, noting that the team performs differently depending on whether they are available or on international duty. Their presence has been linked with improved results and greater attacking options.
With a busy run of matches ahead, Fulham are aiming to build momentum and secure stability in the league table, with the coaching staff carefully managing squad rotation and fitness levels.
The club continues to monitor player workloads closely, especially as several members of the squad balance club commitments with international duties for Nigeria.
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