Fulham ends losing run as Wolves stay bottom
Wolverhampton Wanderers' dreadful start to the season continued as it was defeated 3-0 by Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Although the home side, which went into this game on the back of four straight Premier League defeats, did not make a particularly quick start, it still went ahead after nine minutes as Ryan Sessegnon was set clean through by Raul Jimenez and made no mistake with his finish.
Matters were made worse for Wolves as they went down to 10 men before the end of the half, with Emmanuel Agbadou bringing down Josh King when he was the last man.
Fulham then went up a gear in the second half and began to create chances at will, doubling its lead just after the hour mark with a well-taken strike from Harry Wilson after the away side had failed to clear its lines properly.
Wilson went close again with another effort from distance which was saved by Sam Johnstone, but the Cottagers would get their third goal when Yerson Mosquera bundled the ball into his own net after Sessegnon whipped a cross in from the left.
The home side continued to pepper Johnstone's goal with little time remaining, as Samuel Chukwueze slammed the crossbar from close range and then curled an effort just wide of the post after jinking past a few Wolves challenges.
The result has increased the pressure on under-fire Wolves boss Vitor Pereira, with his side rooted to the bottom of the table and already eight points adrift of safety, while Fulham moved up to 14th.
Wolves have now become the first side in English top-flight history to not win any of their first 10 league matches in consecutive campaigns.


































