Marco Silva is confident that Fulham can bounce back after being hit for four by Wolverhampton Wanderers at Craven Cottage yesterday.

The Whites’ post-international break hoodoo continued as they meekly surrendered the line provided by Alex Iwobi’s excellent first half strike to a rampant Wolves side inspired by the excellence of their brilliant Brazilian Matheus Cunha. Silva’s side face four formidable fixtures in December starting with a trip to Tottenham Hotspur next Sunday, before home games against Brighton and Hove Albion and Arsenal are followed by a visit to Anfield to face league leaders Liverpool.

Silva said:

“It is difficult to accept the first two goals because we can do so much better defensively. You can’t concede the way we conceded the equaliser. It was great from a top, top player, but it was different from our perspective. We can’t just be looking at the score. The two goals when we were [down to] ten men didn’t reflect the whole game.

We have to react – it’s not the first time that we are going to react and I really believe we have all the conditions to do it. We are going to analyse the game, to understand why things happened, and make the players understand too.”