Both sides fielded a host of new signings at the Stadium
of Light, but it was Martin Jol's men who came out on top courtesy of a
powerful header from the Swiss midfielder
Sunderland were forced to pay for not taking their
chances as Fulham claimed a narrow 1-0 victory at the Stadium of Light on
Saturday.
The hosts dominated proceedings from the outset and had a
number of good goalscoring opportunities through striker Jozy Altidore, but the
visitors only needed one chance as Pajtim Kasami headed home from a corner in
the second half.
Paolo Di Canio was without suspended duo Craig Gardner
and David Vaughan for the opening fixture, while Steven Fletcher was forced to
miss out with the ankle injury that ended his previous campaign in March.
But the Italian coach was able to hand debuts to five of
his 10 summer signings, including striker Altidore, Emanuele Giaccherini and
Cabral.
Meanwhile, Alexander Kacaniklic was the only notable
absentee for Martin Jol, after he picked up a hamstring injury during July’s
1-0 pre-season defeat to Werder Bremen.
Fulham claimed their first away win on the opening day of
a Premier League campaign since the 2009-10 season after Patjim Kasami’s header
in the second half gave the Cottagers a 1-0 win.
However, it was Paolo Di Canio’s men that had the lion's
share of the chances in the first half with Sunderland’s debutants impressing.
Italian midfield maestro Emanuelle Giaccherini and American Jozy Altidore
worked well together but could not find an opening goal.
The Black Cats could have scored several goals but for
Maarten Stekelenburg, though he would later leave the field through injury.
Fulham excelled in the second half and were rewarded
when Kasami nodded in Damien Duff’s corner at the far post.USA international Altidore looked dangerous from the outset and caused a number of problems for Fulham debutant Derek Boateng, who picked up an early yellow card after a string of fouls.
when Kasami nodded in Damien Duff’s corner at the far post.USA international Altidore looked dangerous from the outset and caused a number of problems for Fulham debutant Derek Boateng, who picked up an early yellow card after a string of fouls.
Cabral also made a bright start to the game and looked to
impress the Sunderland fans with some long-range efforts, with his second shot
flying a few inches wide of the post in the 25th minute.
Sunderland created the most chances during the opening
exchanges and, after Altidore went close to connecting with a Jack Colback
cross in the six-yard box, the hosts really started to test Maarten
Stekelenburg.
Giaccherini fired a powerful 25-yard effort straight at
the Fulham goalkeeper, before Ondrej Celustka forced the Netherlands
international into a brilliant finger-tip save with a fierce half-volley from
distance.
The hosts could not convert their dominance into goals,
however, as the sides headed in at the break goalless.
And Sunderland were made to pay for their wastefulness as
Fulham went on to score from their first real chance of the game after the
interval.
Kasami towered above Valentin Roberge at the back post to
nod home a corner from Damien Duff in the 53rd minute, claiming his first
Fulham goal since joining from Palermo in 2011.
But the hosts rallied after going behind and both Adam
Johnson and Altidore continued to cause problems for the Fulham backline.
Altidore produced an excellent turn on the edge of the
area but dragged his effort wide, before failing to convert Giaccherini's
deflected shot from close range in the 75th minute.
The striker injured Stekelenburg's shoulder in the
process and the goalkeeper had to be replaced by David Stockdale, which ruled
out a late debut for Aston Villa loanee Darren Bent.
Sunderland desperately tried to find an equaliser during
the closing stages and substitute Ji Dong-Won went extremely close with a
header from a brilliant Johnson cross.
But despite five minutes of injury time, Di Canio's men
failed to find the net and suffered defeat on the first day of the new season.
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