Fulham were unfortunate to not come away with a point against Crystal Palace last weekend as the Eagles ultimately triumphed 2-0. But Slavisa Jokanovic’s men looked entertaining and electric going forward. If not for a couple of match-winning saves from Wayne Hennessey, the Cottagers would have definitely found the back of the net.
Slavisa Jokanovic has brought in some high-profile signings to bolster his squad this summer. Attackers like Aleksandar Mitrovic and Andre Schurrle joined the club in the off-season. The latter looked lively in the clash against Crystal Palace and he even came close to find the back of the net on a couple of occasions but narrowly missed the margin.
Fulham signed the former Borussia Dortmund star on a two-year loan deal which should effectively keep him at the Craven Cottage till 2020 (h/t Standard Sport). The German is an explosive attacker who is known for his finishing in front of the goal. Schurrle looked electric deployed on the left-wing against the Eagles.
He was constantly on the move, always keeping Patrick Van Aanholt on his toes. Not only did the Dutchman have a tough time tracking him, but Schurrle’s presence also ensured the former Sunderland defender had to choose when to surge forward. Even the slightest mistake would have provided Schurrle with a lot of freedom. Suffice to say, the attacker is brilliant at positional play and always times his runs to perfection.
The former Chelsea star was a regular amongst the goals during his time at Stamford Bridge. He scored a total of 11 goals and provided 2 assists in 44 Premier League appearances for the Blues. The German is a clinical finisher and is a pest-like presence in the box.
On a good day, Schurrle can be a nightmarish prospect for the opposition defenders. The 27-year-old is also an accurate passer of the ball, averaging an 85% pass success rate in the game against Crystal Palace. Going forward, Schurrle’s supply will be absolutely vital for the Cottagers in the final third.
The German’s ability to play in multiple positions and systems makes him an enticing prospect. Schurrle was deployed as a left-winger in the game against Palace, but he is also capable of playing through the centre and on the right flank. Schurrle also often played as a striker during his time at Chelsea. He definitely possesses the experience and the cutting-edge to flourish at Fulham.
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With previous experience in England and his abilities put together, Schurrle will prove to be a huge asset for the club this season. There’s every chance the German will get on the scoreline when Fulham travel to take on Tottenham Hotspur this weekend.