Fulham secured a 2-0 victory over Tottenham in the Premier League, enhancing their European ambitions. The London derby lacked excitement until the second half when Dominic Solanke and Willian had near misses. Solanke's close-range attempt was off target, while Willian's shot narrowly missed the post. Fulham's substitutes, Rodrigo Muniz and Ryan Sessegnon, scored late goals to seal the win.
Muniz opened the scoring with a precise finish, and Sessegnon added another goal just 57 seconds after entering the field. This victory marked Marco Silva's 200th Premier League match as a manager. Fulham climbed to eighth place, just four points shy of the top four, maintaining an unbeaten streak against Spurs in three consecutive league games for the first time since 2009.

Marco Silva became only the second Portuguese manager to reach 200 Premier League games, following Jose Mourinho. He credited his substitutes for making this milestone memorable. The match statistics showed little difference between the teams, with Fulham having an expected goals (xG) of 0.99 compared to Spurs' 0.98.
The Cottagers have excelled with substitute contributions this season, netting 13 goals from players coming off the bench—more than any other team in the league. Meanwhile, Tottenham has struggled in matches before international breaks, losing their last six such encounters in the Premier League.
This result highlights Fulham's strategic depth and ability to capitalise on opportunities through effective substitutions. Their performance against Tottenham underscores their potential to challenge for higher positions in the league standings.