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Fulham are in the midst of a seven-match losing streak and their difficult run continues with the welcome of Manchester City. The meeting with the champions will be their fourth game against the Premier League's Big Six in their last seven league matches, and fourth successive welcome of the top six. Manchester City will look to move top of the table with a win over the Cottagers. They have won 10 of their last 11 league matches, though away from home, they have lost three of their last seven. That being said, this should be a routine win for City at Craven Cottage.
Fulham gave Liverpool a decent game before the international break but they still lost after an error by their goalkeeper and that game was symptomatic of their entire season.
There have been plenty of occasions where the Cottagers have played relatively well but something has transpired that has meant they have nothing to show for it.
I am not sure they will get close to causing an upset this time, though.
City play Cardiff on Wednesday and their bid to win the quadruple will see them play twice a week every week in April.
Teams only have a schedule like that for two reasons - either their pitch has been waterlogged, or they are really good.
I think we know which one of those applies to City and, from my own experience, their players will be delighted because it means they are still in every competition.
Three trophies is a definite possibility for City this season. I am not quite sure about four, but they have given themselves a great chance.
Source: BBC