Marco Silva slammed Fulham’s poor defending and lack of ruthlessness as the Whites’ nine-game unbeaten run went in smoke at West Ham this evening in a night self-sabotage at the London Stadium.

Silva’s side dominated the first half against West Ham United, but Graham Potter’s side held a two-goal advantage at the interval following a dreadful error from Andreas Pereira and sloppy defending that saw the visitors concede two goals as any many minutes. Their spirited attempts at a fightback were undermined by a poor pass out from the back by Bernd Leno that gifted the hosts a third goal shortly after Alex Iwobi had halved Fulham’s deficit.

Silva told his post-match press conference:

“We were punished by our mistakes. The way we lost the game tonight is our own fault, it’s clear. We came here from the first minute and took control of the game, creating enough chances to be leading the score. Of course, we made a mistake in our build-up and straight away they scored the second goal in our defensive transition.

I think it’s clear that the result didn’t reflect at all what both teams did on the pitch. The best team didn’t win the game, the team that created more didn’t win the game. But in football you need to be strong at both ends and we cannot make it so easy for the opposition to punish us.”

Silva bemoaned Fulham’s failure to take their chances as well.

“Of course, we were not clinical. Some moments we rushed the decision too much. We should have shown a different quality in certain moments in our attacking line. We scored two goals, hit the crossbar two times and had a chance with Raúl and Adama. I’m talking about six clear moments to score. But the biggest problem of the game was not that, it was that we gave two goals away to a team like West Ham playing at home and we have to analyse it like that.

“It’s a really disappointing night for us. It’s been a very good season so far for us but we should be in a different position because of the way we have been performing, the way we deserve more in the games. We are giving some goals away easily and games that we are so dominant in we should have won. But the reality is we didn’t and it’s completely our fault.”