Fulham 2 : 0 West Bromwich Albion<\/em><\/p>\n Let’s start with Joachim Andersen’s excellent debut, who replaced the American Tim Ream at the centre half. The 24-year-old Dane is on a season long loan from Lyon. Despite receiving an almighty clattering from Conor Gallagher on the Fulham goalline, Andersen had a very impressive debut.<\/p>\n Not only\u00a0 did he make key tackles but his positioning and spatial awareness were Premier League quality. Paired with the massive Tosin Adarabioyo, they nullified any threat from both set pieces and quick darts into the box, both of which had been areas of concern to Fulham.<\/p>\n Fulham led 2-0 at half time and much of that was to do with Mario Lemina. \u00a0Like Andersen, the Gabonese central midfielder is also on loan – this time from Southampton.<\/p>\n His effervescence was a constant threat to West Brom.<\/p>\n On one notable occasion, it took two Baggies midfielders to dispossess him, eventually. Undeterred, Lemina immediately sprinted after his conqueror and won the ball back with an outstretched leg.<\/p>\n He only played 45 minutes to be replaced by Harrison Reed, but by then the damage to West Brom’s hopes of a first league win had been done.<\/p>\n Only a twinge meant he did not reappear for the second half according to Parker:<\/p>\n “Mario felt his hamstring a little bit in the first half and I didn\u2019t want to take any risks. We\u2019ll have to see where he is in the morning.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n If the first half belonged to Lemina, it was Frank Anguissa who shone in the second.<\/p>\n Suddenly he had an ambition to match his skill. At 2-0 up, he seemed unleashed to demonstrate the trickery and creativity rarely seen when the team is trailing or struggling.<\/p>\n “I was pleased with Frank,” said Parker. I\u2019m conscious of singling players out, but to a man, we were top drawer. I\u2019ve spoken to Frank and he\u2019s understanding his qualities, but you can\u2019t single out one player tonight.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n However if there was one player whose performance really stood out, it wasn’t any of Parker’s fancy new toys.<\/p>\n Fans had begun to wonder if Tom Cairney’s days in the first team were numbered as performances had failed to eclipse his reliability during Fulham’s 2017\/18 promotion season.<\/p>\n \u201cI thought Tom was top today. We realise the quality he has. He makes you feel safe when he\u2019s on the ball. He was constantly taking the game to West Brom, that\u2019s something that needs to stay.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Should that ‘top’ form continue, Cairney’s international career might not yet be over.<\/p>\n Having previously previously represented Scotland at under-19 and under-21 levels, Cairney made his full international debut for Scotland in a 1\u20131 draw with Canada in a friendly on March 22, 2017. It wasn’t Scotland’s finest day and it was not until year and a day later, that he made his second and last appearance.<\/p>\n It was a build up match to the World Cup for Costa Rica who beat the Scots 1-0 at Hampden in Alec McLeish’s debut in his second spell<\/a> as coach. It’s fair to say his best club form had probably dipped by then.<\/p>\n Since then Fulham have been on a roller coaster of promotions and relegations and Cairney’s form has never quite regained the heights of their 2017\/2018 promotion season.<\/sup><\/p>\n But the Nottingham born midfielder was once a regular for Scotland Under-21s in the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying campaign under Billy Stark.<\/p>\n At 29, he would be older than any of the midfielders in Steve Clarke’s current squad. Ryan Jack, Kenny MacLean and Stuart Armstrong are all 28.<\/p>\n But John Fleck and Graeme Shinnie who were called up for the recent match with Slovakia are only seven months younger. Additionally, with Norwich City’s relegation, McLean is no longer playing at the highest level every week.<\/p>\nThere were so many things for Fulham manager Scott Parker to be pleased about after Monday night’s win over West Brom, that it’s difficult to single one out.<\/h2>\n
[Recap (on Prost Amerika) Guzman injury biggest concern for Costa Rica after 1-0 win over inexperienced Scotland<\/a>]<\/h4>\n