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";s:4:"text";s:6961:"1:46 32 after beating Serbia and Hungary in UEFA Nations League matches earlier this month.Mexico stays steady at 11, ahead of Italy, the Netherlands, and Germany.Senegal is the top-ranked African side at 20, while Japan at 28 leads Asia.The next international break comes in early October.U.S. Sky Bet Championship. cards 0.10 3.19 0. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! He scored a header on his debut, looked calm on the ball and slotted in seamlessly. Premier League new boys Fulham host Arsenal at Craven Cottage on the opening day of the season. The Arsenal skipper then ran at goal and curled home a textbook stunner into the far top corner.Arsenal threatened to run away with things later on as Rodak made a fine reflex save and Aubameyang was denied following a goal-line clearance from Hector.Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe on what to make of Chelsea’s start of the Premier League season after their 3-1 win at Brighton (0:35).Also: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s contract extension with Arsenal (19:40), the Gareth Bale to Tottenham rumors (22:50) and what to expect from the opening matches of the season from Manchester United (27:25) and Manchester City (34:20).To listen to more lively conversations and passionate debate from Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe, subscribe to The 2 Robbies Podcast on NBC via Apple Podcasts or anywhere you listen to podcasts.USMNT right back Sergino Dest is ready to leave Ajax and his destination list is down to a pair of UEFA Champions League mainstays.Reports are Europe claimed Thursday that Dest had agreed terms on a five-year deal with Bayern but that his representatives had also been in talks with Barcelona.But it has been widely reported that Koeman’s Barca has to sell before it can buy, and multiple journalists including Fabrizio Romano say Bayern will try to strike first. Elneny and Xhaka have plenty of grit and Dani Ceballos does now too. Referee: Darren Bond. Although they have won their past five home games, they are without a league victory on the road since the opening match of the season.Their impressive victory over third-placed Preston at the weekend was a distant memory here as they failed to make an impression after missing an excellent early chance.They have now lost four consecutive away league matches for the first since March 2017 when Steve McClaren was in his unhappy second spell as manager.They should have been ahead after five minutes but the unmarked Tom Lawrence miscued wide of goal from Max Lowe's cross from the left.Instead it was Fulham who took the lead two minutes later when Derby only half-cleared a corner kick.Aboubakar Kamara returned the ball to the near post where Decordova-Reid got his toe to the ball before Derby goalkeeper Kelle Roos to score his first goal since joining the London club on loan from Cardiff in August.Fulham played some clever football but also showed that they could keep things simple when required. Fulham beat a disappointing Derby 3-0 at Craven Cottage to move into third place in the Sky Bet Championship table.Goals by Bobby Decordova-Reid and Aleksandar Mitrovic in the first half and a late third by captain Tom Cairney gave Scott Parker's side a third successive victory and suggested that they are beginning to find the consistency that eluded them earlier in the season.Derby's away woes continued. After 28 minutes, Ivan Cavaleiro forced a fine diving save from Roos with a swerving first-time shot from Kamara's low pass.And it was the most basic of corner-kick routines that brought Fulham their second five minutes before half-time.Mitrovic outmuscled his marker to get underneath Cavaleiro's kick from the left and head past a motionless Roos from six yards, the top scorer's 13th of the season.A third would not have flattered Fulham and they almost got it in first-half added time when Cairney curled a shot inches over the crossbar.And Roos came to the rescue after 47 minutes with a diving save to keep out a snap shot from Mitrovic.After that Fulham were content to sit back and hit on the break, and almost scored again when Mitrovic saw a shot blocked after good work by substitute Anthony Knockaert and Cavaleiro.But even then very little was seen of Derby as an attacking force until Martyn Waghorn shot wide from a cross by Max Lowe after 70 minutes.Cairney completed the scoring in the 89th minute, striking the ball through Roos' legs from a pass by Mitrovic. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Wednesday 27 November 2019 00:03, UK. https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2020/09/12/arsenal-fulham-recap-video-highlights Watch Fulham vs Derby - All Goals and Highlights 14.05.2018 - Kokosa on Dailymotion Fulham vs Derby Highlights. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. As well other football highlights in HD available here on footyheroes.com, on any device such as Desktop PC, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone Smart TV, or any mobile device with a fully functional web browser.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Highlights: Fulham 3-0 Derby County.