Fulham: player ratings

Thursday 13 May 2010 10:58 BST
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Mark Schwarzer
Made vital saves after Forlan's opener to keep Fulham in contention 7

Chris Baird
Caught out for opening goal and was never entirely convincing 5

Aaron Hughes
Displayed nerves early on but improved as the game progressed 6

Brede Hangeland
Slow to track Forlan for opening goal and lost same man for the winner 6

Paul Konchesky
Got forward well and sterling effort at the back. Couple of key interventions 6

Damien Duff
Struggled to make any impact, hampered by lingering effects of knee injury 5

Dickson Etuhu
Unable to gain a foothold in midfield against speed of Simao and Reyes 6

Danny Murphy
Relieved to see Forlan hit the post early on after slack pass. Struggled 6

Simon Davies
Fine movement for equaliser and most likely to get a second for Fulham 7

Zoltan Gera
Lively and showed fine technique to set up goal. Spurned second-half chance 7

Bobby Zamora
Surprising starter and always off the pace. Often unsure in possession 5

Substitutes
Dempsey (for Zamora, 55) 6; Nevland (for Duff, 84); Greening (for Murphy, 118).

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