Nigerian international Alex Iwobi has insisted that Fulham remain determined to conclude their Premier League campaign with momentum, even as the club grapples with a recent dip in form. The West London side has faced a difficult stretch in domestic competition, suffering four defeats in their previous six league outings—a trend that has hampered their aspirations for a top-half finish.
The Cottagers currently sit in 10th place in the standings, though their ambitions for a potential European qualification spot have been challenged by this inconsistency. Adding to the frustration of their league struggles, Marco Silva’s men were recently knocked out of the Emirates FA Cup following a disappointing encounter with Championship outfit Southampton last weekend. Despite these setbacks, the midfielder remains vocal about the squad’s internal resilience.
Sharing his perspective via his personal YouTube vlog, Iwobi emphasized the necessity of perseverance and professional discipline as the season enters its final phase. He underscored the collective mindset of the dressing room, noting that the players are focused on reversing their fortunes through sheer work rate.
“Results have not been going our way, but we’ll keep our heads up and we’ll keep fighting. We’ll keep going until the season is done, giving 100 per cent,” Iwobi said on his YouTube vlog.
As Fulham prepares for their upcoming fixtures, the emphasis remains on tactical refinement and mental fortitude. Iwobi’s public commitment serves as a rallying cry for the supporters, signaling that the team has no intention of allowing their season to drift despite the recent loss of momentum in both league and cup competitions.