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Fulham Fans Tear into Alex Iwobi as His Full Stats Emerge from Win vs Stoke
Fulham secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Stoke City in the FA Cup fourth round on February 15, 2026, at the Bet365 Stadium, advancing to the fifth round despite a shaky performance. Championship side Stoke took the lead in the 19th minute through South Korean midfielder Jun-Ho Bae, who smashed home after a well-worked move involving Eric Bocat and Tomas Rigo. Fulham, who made 10 changes from their midweek Premier League loss to Manchester City, struggled early, with Stoke's disciplined defense frustrating the visitors.[1][2][4]
Fulham mounted a late comeback, leveling in the final stages through Brazilian youngster Kevin, who lashed a deflected shot into the bottom corner after a low cross from the flank. Harrison Reed sealed the win in the 84th minute with a decisive strike, silencing the 14,871-strong crowd and avoiding a potential upset. The Premier League side's quality prevailed despite entering the tie on a three-match losing streak.[1][2][4][6]
Fans Frustrated with Iwobi's Display
Alex Iwobi, the 29-year-old Nigerian midfielder fresh from the Africa Cup of Nations, started and played the full 90 minutes but drew sharp criticism from Fulham fans. His stats were underwhelming: winning just 2 of 5 ground duels, missing one big chance, and heading wide from a promising Kevin cross. Iwobi also fired a right-footed shot high and wide early on. This season, he has only 4 goal contributions across all competitions, down from 15 last campaign.[1][3][4]
Fans vented online, questioning his form and suggesting midfield alternatives like Harrison Reed for the next game against Sunderland. Posts highlighted that Fulham "can do better than Alex Iwobi," with many omitting him from lineups. Reed starred in midfield, scoring the winner.[1]
Marco Silva's side ended a four-match winless run, keeping silverware hopes alive. Stoke's dreams ended despite a spirited showing, as Fulham's class told late.[2][7]
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