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Hughes May Change Fulham's Style
2010-10-03 20:27
Fulham manager Mark Hughes admits his side may have to play uglier football at times if they are to end their 13-month stretch without an away win.

The Cottagers' last win away from home came in August last year when predecessor Roy Hodgson guided the Cottagers to a 1-0 victory over Portsmouth at Fratton Park on the opening day of last season.

The Londoners have failed to win on the road so far under Hughes' stewardship despite taking the lead at Blackpool and West Ham.

Saturday's stalemate at Upton Park could have been prevented had Brede Hangeland not carelessly misplaced a pass on the edge of his box in the build-up to Frederic Piquionne's 51st-minute equaliser.

Hughes is proud of the attractive game he has instilled within the Fulham camp since his appointment this summer but admits he may have to sacrifice that to end the team's awayday hoodoo.

"We overplayed to our cost unfortunately," said Hughes, whose side went in 1-0 up at the break thanks to Clint Dempsey's goal.

"We are a good side and we want to play a certain way but maybe away from home that attitude and that philosophy has to be tempered a little bit and you have to know when it's right to clear your lines, regroup and get a view of what's going on.

"After the break they changed the shape a bit. At that stage you maybe have to a bit cold minded and realise that maybe it's not the time to play football and you have to clear your lines instead and get an understanding of what the changes the opposition have made but we just continued to play in the same way, which is to our credit."

Saturday's draw meant Fulham dropped to ninth in the table but Hughes' side remain unbeaten in their seven games so far - a feat matched only by Manchester United.

Fulham would have been much higher in the table had the West London outfit not drawn six of their matches this term.

Hughes denies he is becoming frustrated by Fulham's tag of draw specialists and insists that he has a squad with sufficient pedigree to start winning more games soon.

"It's only a matter of time given the quality that we have got before we turn the draws into victories," said the former Blackburn boss.

"I have a good group of players. I have a lot of technical players that, certainly away from home, maybe bear the scares of not having won enough times on the road.

"We have to overcome that and we are conscious of it but I'm not scared by it or feeling bogged down by it."

Upon signing a two-year contract at Craven Cottage this summer, Hughes admitted he had a hard act to follow given that his predecessor had guided the team to a seventh-place finish before making the Europa League final the following year.

After just over two months in charge, Hughes admits he is finally able to draw a line under his tumultuous spell in charge of big-spending Manchester City.

The Welshman continued: "I'm really pleased with my decision to come to Fulham.

"A lot of people don't realise what good a club it is and what good talent it has, not just in the team but the people around it too.

"I have been really surprised by that level of quality. That makes my job less stressful in terms of how you spread your energy because I got bogged down for 12-14 months at Manchester City with things that were away from the football field which can changed your focus.

"Everything at Fulham is set up for me to get the team to prepare in best possible way so it's a great job."

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2010 SOCCER LOGS

Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Group G Group H
SA PSL
Team Pld GD Pts
1. Sundowns 4612
2. Ajax 359
3. Arrows 459
4. Chiefs 337
5. Santos 417
6. Bloem Celtic 416
7. Pirates 315
8. AmaZulu 4-15
9. Wits 404
10. Vasco Da Gama 4-14
11. Platinum Stars 4-34
12. Free State Stars 4-23
13. SuperSport 3-33
14. Swallows 3-31
15. Maritzburg 4-61
16. B Aces 3-30
English Premiership
Team Pld GD Pts
1. Chelsea 72118
2. Man City 7614
3. Man Utd 7713
4. Arsenal 7711
5. Tottenham 7211
6. West Brom 7-311
7. Stoke 7-110
8. Aston Villa 7-310
9. Blackpool 7-410
10. Fulham 719
11. Sunderland 708
12. Bolton 7-18
13. Blackburn 7-18
14. Wigan 7-98
15. Newcastle 707
16. Birmingham 7-37
17. Everton 7-16
18. Liverpool 7-46
19. Wolverhampton 7-55
20. West Ham 7-95
English Premiership Scorers
Player Team G
1. Didier Drogba Chelsea6
2. Dimitar Berbatov Man Utd6
3. Florent Malouda Chelsea6
4. Carlos Tevez Man City5
5. Darren Bent Sunderland5
6. Andrew Carroll Newcastle4
Spanish La Liga Log
Team Pld GD Pts
1. Valencia 6716
2. Villarreal 6815
3. Real Madrid 61014
4. Barcelona 6513
5. Sevilla 6411
6. Getafe 6310
7. Atletico Madrid 6310
8. Espanyol 6-49
9. Mallorca 6-18
10. Malaga 607
11. Athletic Bilbao 607
12. Hercules 6-17
13. Real Sociedad 6-37
14. Almeria 606
15. Osasuna 6-25
16. Sporting Gijon 6-55
17. Levante 6-65
18. Racing Santander 6-54
19. Real Zaragoza 6-53
20. Deportivo La Coruna 6-83
Italian Serie A
Team Pld GD Pts
1. Lazio 6313
2. Inter Milan 6511
3. Napoli 6411
4. AC Milan 6411
5. Chievo 6310
6. Brescia 6-19
7. Juventus 638
8. Palermo 618
9. Catania 618
10. Genoa 6-18
11. Bari 6-38
12. Lecce 6-38
13. Cagliari 627
14. Sampdoria 617
15. Bologna 6-17
16. Cesena 6-37
17. Fiorentina 6-15
18. Parma 6-25
19. Roma 6-65
20. Udinese 6-64
German Bundesliga
Team Pld GD Pts
1. Mainz 71121
2. Borussia Dortmund 71318
3. Hannover 9623
4. Bayer Leverkusen 7312
5. SC Freiburg 7012
6. TSG Hoffenheim 7311
7. Hamburg 7111
8. Wolfsburg 7110
9. St Pauli 7010
10. Eintracht Frankfurt 729
11. Nurnberg 7-19
12. Bayern Munich 7-38
13. Werder Bremen 7-58
14. FC Kaiserslautern 7-47
15. Borussia M''gladbach 7-96
16. Cologne 7-65
17. Schalke 045-6
18. VfB Stuttgart 7-33
French Ligue 1
Team Pld GD Pts
1. Rennes 8818
2. St Etienne 8617
3. Lille 8614
4. Toulouse 8314
5. Brest 8314
6. Sochaux 8713
7. PSG 8512
8. Marseille 8412
9. Caen 8012
10. Bordeaux 8111
11. Montpellier 8-211
12. Valenciennes 8010
13. Nice 8-310
14. Auxerre 818
15. Monaco 808
16. Lorient 8-28
17. Lyon 8-48
18. AS Nancy 8-68
19. Lens 8-105
20. Arles 8-170
French Ligue 1 Scorers
Player Team G
1. Dimitrie Payet St Etienne7
2. Youssef El Arabi Caen5
3. Anderson Nene PSG4
4. Benoit Pedretti Auxerre4
5. Brown Ideye Sochaux4
6. Moussa Sow Lille4
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