Marco Silva believes that Fulham can react “very good” to her FA Cup output in Arsenal in Arsenal on Tuesday in Arsenal.
The huts are still recovering from their 3-0 quarter-final collapse against Crystal Palace on Saturday when they withdraw the Premier League and a trip to the Emirates.
In its last three meetings, the West London team has not lost against Mikel Areteta’s men, and Silva believes that his site has what it takes to withdraw from the peak result despite such a short turn.
“We had Saturday afternoon to cry and be sad, but from yesterday we prepare ourselves in Arsenal and the games get fat and quick after the international break,” said chief Silva.
“We have things to fight, I think if we are our best level, we can react very well.”
The Gunners, who run the leaders of the Premier League Liverpool with 12 points, have promoted the quarter -finals of the Champions League, where they will compete against Real Madrid to win their first trophy since 2020.
You will meet a Fulham team that held a 1-1 draw in Craven Cottage at the beginning of the season.
Arsenal will boast of fresh legs than her Londoner, who last played on March 16 in their 1-0 victory against Chelsea.
“You not only have individual quality, but also collective quality,” added Silva.
“You didn’t play 48 hours ago and had a company all the time. You have this small advantage and play a different home game.
“We also know their quality and physicality, they will push up and cause problems for us. We have to be brave and play our game.”
Emile Smith Rowe, who came to Fulham in summer for a record fee of £ 34 million from Arsenal, returns to his former club this week.
“He had ups and downs, it was not surprising because he is a player who has not played enough football in the last two seasons,” said Silva when he rated the 24-year-old’s debut season in Fulham.
“He has to find the right consistency to perform in a very good performance in a consistent way.”