Marco Silva referred to as for Fulham to be extra ruthless in entrance of aim after their slim 2-1 win over Norwich within the Carabao Cup third spherical.
Goals from Carlos Vinicius and Alex Iwobi sealed victory for the Cottagers regardless of Borja Sainz’s Seventy fifth-minute effort for the guests.
Manager Silva believes Fulham must convert extra probabilities after they practically paid the value for his or her earlier missed alternatives.
“We had some good moments but we missed many chances to kill the game before and to score more goals,” Silva mentioned.
“Until the moment (Iwobi’s goal) we did not take the goal and against this type of team who have enthusiasm in this competition the game was tough and was always open.
“We created a big number of chances but we need to be more ruthless and effective.
“We have to finish moments when the ball is inside the box. We had it from the right and from the left so many times.
“We need to be more assertive in those moments because we created enough.”
Iwobi’s memorable second-half strike was his first Fulham aim since his reported £22million transfer from Everton on deadline day.
Silva lauded the Nigerian and talked about the explanations behind signing the midfielder.
“As you know he’s a player I know really well and I was responsible for him to sign for Everton as well,” Silva added.
“I know what he can do as a player for ourselves in different positions on the pitch.
“He has qualities, he’s dynamic and his energy as well is going to make him an important player for us.”
Norwich supervisor David Wagner credited his aspect’s efficiency on an evening the place they narrowly averted drawing stage and forcing the sport to penalties.
He mentioned: “It was good to see us play by our structure and principles. We are a side who can be good against a Premier League side which is still the case even though we made changes.
“It was good and it will give us a major boost for what is in front of us.”