Player Ratings: Fulham 2-0 Newcastle United
All the individual rankings after the curtain fell on the 2025/26 campaign.
That’s a wrap folks! Fulham saw out the season in style with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Newcastle United that put some gloss on what’s been a limp finish to the campaign.
I will never quite get over the fact that had we scored one more goal against Wolves, we’d have been in the Europa League. Not too much point sweating it now, but it’s painful how close we were to achieving something incredibly special.
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Bernd Leno
Not sure if he actually had to make any saves in this game, which obviously isn’t his fault. Claimed crosses from corners well and distributed solidly enough. Not that much to say really.
Fulhamish Rating: 6/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 71/100
Timothy Castagne
I thought that Timmy’s end-of-season flourish continued again in this game. He had some excellent moments, particularly the goal-saving clearance off the line to deny Lewis Hall in the first half. Timmy has really got me thinking about whether we mis-judged him earlier in the campaign. I still have my doubts but with the performances Timmy has put in at the end of the season, you do have to wonder if maybe he was just lacking some confidence that he’s now re-found.
Fulhamish Rating: 7.5/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 77/100
Issa Diop
A brilliant game from Issa, who was solid as a rock at the back today and he topped off a good performance with a really well-taken goal that had strikers’ instinct in the way he was first to react to Kevin’s brilliant free kick hitting the bar (Rodrigo Muniz, please take note!)
I’ve said it all season that I think we are a better team with Issa Diop at right centre-back, but I just don’t see a world in which he is playing for Fulham next year. He will rightly believe he deserves first-team football, so unless Marco leaves and a new manager puts his faith in him, it’s totally understandable that he would want to leave Craven Cottage next season.
If it is Issa’s final game, what a way to bow out.
Fulhamish Rating: 8/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 75/100
Calvin Bassey
Another good performance from Calvin, who dealt well with the threat of Woltemarde. In the second half he did a fantastic jinking run through the heart of the Newcastle midfield and I thought as an end-of-season treat he might just go all the way but he smartly/boringly decided to pass it out to Alex Iwobi.
Been a joy to watch at times and although he won’t win Player of the Season again, he certainly deserves to be in the top three or four. In many games where we’ve been underwhelming, he’s been the bright spot in the team.
Fulhamish Rating: 7.5/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 75/100
Antonee Robinson
I still don’t think it was the Jedi of old but I thought Antonee showed glimpses of his former self yesterday. From his own personal point of view it’s good that he’s found a little bit more fitness and some semblance of form before the World Cup.
He still stupidly overhit a cross in the second half to leave us with a wonderful lasting memory before the summer
Fulhamish Rating: 6/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 68/100
Sander Berge
I thought this was a good display from Sander in the middle. Composed, strong on the ball, and got us moving. I thought in the second half there was a moment where it briefly opened up for him to potentially have a shot. I guess we’ll have to wait until next season before the ultimate dream becomes a reality.
Fulhamish Rating: 7/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 73/100
Alex Iwobi
Good to see Alex back in the middle. I felt like in the first half he was the main one trying to make things happen, but they just didn’t come off. There was a particularly infuriating moment when he got into a fantastic position on the edge of the box - he probably should have gone for goal himself, but he tried to pass it to Oscar Bobb on the outside and he got the pass completely wrong and it rolled out for a goal kick. Alex has all the skills, just sometimes it’s that final action like that that lets him down.
I do like Alex in the number 8 position, however I don’t think though it is something we should be relying on during the full course of the season. It’s a good option to have, but it shouldn’t be our only way of putting some attacking impetus into the midfield. Almost certainly there are going to be some new faces in that department next season.
Fulhamish Rating: 6.5/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 78/100
Oscar Bobb
Another really exciting performance from the Norwegian. Some of his touches are out of this world. He does need to follow that up though with a bit more end product after generating the space. It feels like at the moment he’s showing flashes of brilliance, but if he is to be our starting right winger next season, he does have to start contributing in goals and assists.
Fulhamish Rating: 7/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 70/100
Emile Smith Rowe
I thought our whole team yesterday was pretty decent so I’m not going to score Emile too harshly, but I don’t think he did an awful lot. You know what you’re going to get with Emile: tidy touches, some industry in the attacking part of the pitch, but ultimately slightly forgettable performances.
Will be fascinating to see what lies in store for him next year as Josh King’s stock continues to rise.
Fulhamish Rating: 6/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 64/100
Kevin
Oh boy, I can’t wait for August. This match felt like a real glimpse from the future with Kevin and Bobb on either wing. I thought our young Brazilian was electric yesterday, a performance coupled with the sunshine that wouldn’t have looked out of place on a sunny patch of turf in Sao Paulo.
The free kick that led to the goal was obviously mesmerising and it’s a shame that he’ll only claim an assist for such a wonderful effort. The boy has skill oozing through him and the little flick that he did that made Jacob Murphy look stupid yesterday in the second half was absolutely sublime. He is still a work in progress, but next season really is his time to shine in this Fulham team.
Fulhamish Rating: 7.5/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 74/100
Rodrigo Muniz
I’ve been a big Rodrigo believer for a long time, but even my faith is starting to wane. I thought he was okay yesterday and certainly better than previous weeks, but I just have zero faith that he is actually going to score or even fashion out a decent scoring opportunity.
I know this has been a season blighted by injuries, but the fact his only goal of the season came on the opening day is not a good look. I imagine there won’t be another £40m offer coming in this summer, so Rodrigo will probably be here next season.
However, I think his performances in this campaign means that he might be playing a lot more as a substitute rather than our starting striker.
Fulhamish Rating: 5.5/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 64/100
Subs and Manager
Tom Cairney
Oh Captain, My Captain! What a goal from the skipper to round off the season. The location, the trajectory, and the celebration felt like a complete carbon copy of that memorable Leeds equaliser from the championship years.
He radiated class when he came on and I think put in a performance that demonstrates perfectly why he is more than worthy of one more year at Craven Cottage. Was actually unlucky not to get another goal shortly after coming on.
Fulhamish Rating: 8.5/10 (MOTM)
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 84/100
Josh King
Josh looked bright as per usual. The thing that I like about Josh is whenever he has the ball you always feel like he’s going to make the correct decision and execute it with minimal fuss. He was unlucky not to score late on in the game after excellently carrying the ball through the midfield, I would like to see him develop his shooting as sometimes his efforts are a bit tame to trouble top level goalkeepers.
I really hope the experience of going to the World Cup Training Camp with England benefits his development.
Fulhamish Rating: 7/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 70/100
Raul Jimenez
My main memory of Raul was just him getting a little bit frustrated at everyone else for constantly shooting and not trying to find him in the box. He then took matters into his own hands towards the end with a wild shot from distance that he never felt likely to score from.
I am really torn whether to vote for him or for Harry Wilson as player of the season. Despite Wilson’s incredible virtuoso moments I do think that Raul has been far more consistent and probably far more important to our campaign.
Fulhamish Rating: 6/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 64/100
Harry Wilson
There was no fairytale farewell goal for Harry, although I felt like he was desperate to produce it. Definitely the correct call to drop him for Oscar Bobb, given that it’s almost certain he’s leaving, but it was nice for him to have one final cameo in front of the Hammersmith End.
A fond goodbye to a player who, on his day, is irresistibly talented and has been there for some very memorable days.
Fulhamish Rating: 6.5/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 67/100
Jorge Cuenca came on too late to fairly judge.
Marco Silva
It’s really tough to give an honest appraisal of Marco when so much hangs in the balance. Looking at this game in isolation, he got the line-up right and the substitutes saw the game home so job done from that sense. With all the context of what’s going on though, it’s highly frustrating that Fulham are able to put in a performance like that but then not when it mattered away at Wolves.
We demonstrated on Sunday that we can be absolutely sensational on our day but what’s been so annoying about the last few months is how so many times we’ve played below the ability that we know is there. Given how tight it all was in the end, I don’t think it’s an outlandish thing to say that had Silva’s future been sorted earlier this season, I think we would be playing in Europe next year, which is tough to take.
Contract negotiations take two to tango and whilst we can be annoyed at Marco for not signing on the dotted line, we also must be annoyed with the club for putting him in a position where he doesn’t feel like he’s able to sign a contract. I have said for a number of weeks that I think he is going to stay but in all honesty it is anyone’s guess as to whether he will be at Craven Cottage next season.
If he does go I am pleased that that performance is our parting memory.
Fulhamish Rating: 7/10
Fulham fans on Fanalysis: 80/100



