Sammy James, Fulhamish, external
Saturday’s win over Luton Town wasn’t pretty, but we got the job done. A loss or even a draw against a side who everyone is predicting to be comfortably 20th would have been a real morale blow to the team, so all that matters is that we grabbed the three points.
Seven points from five games is a very respectable position to be in considering that we have played Manchester City and Arsenal away among those five. We now have the added boost of new contracts that were announced for Joao Palhinha and Harrison Reed, the two halves of Fulham’s midfield engine room that’s been key to our success over the past year.
For Harrison, this is a justified reward after years of great consistent performances in a Fulham shirt. Harrison has another battle for his position with the arrival of Alex Iwobi, but no doubt he’ll rise to that challenge, just like he did when Sasa Lukic arrived in January chasing down his position.
The Joao Palhinha contract was much more unexpected, especially given how close he was to joining Bayern Munich. He may have signed “until 2028”, but I think we all know that’s just words in a contract.