Sunderland v Fulham player ratings

Fulham made a winning start to their season, with Pajtim Kasami scoring the only goal of the game against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. Here’s how we rated the players in their 1-0 victory.

Maarten Stekelenburg: 9
A tremendous display by the Dutch keeper on his Fulham debut. He produced a number of saves – the pick of the punch denying Ondrej Celustka – before being forced off with a shoulder injury. It would be a real shame if the problem sidelines him.

Sascha Riether: 7
With Fulham under pressure for large parts of the match, Riether was unable to get forward much. But he was solid at the back and played his part in a determined defensive performance by the visitors.

Aaron Hughes: 8
Looked shaky at times last season but could not have wished for a better start to this term. Was excellent in the air and on the ground from start to finish.

Brede Hangeland: 8
Another who stood firm against the Sunderland onslaught. Typically dominant in the air and calm on the ball.

Kieran Richardson: 6
Was having a decent game against his former club before going off injured midway through the first half.

Damien Duff: 7
Delivered the corner from which Kasami headed in the winner and overall had a very tidy game. Used the ball well and offered good defensive cover on the flank.

Steve Sidwell: 7
Was overrun at times, but did a good job in midfield and was calm on the ball when Fulham most needed him to be. Grew in stature as the game wore on.

Derek Boateng: 5
A tough introduction to English football for the summer signing, who was booked in the first half and found the pace and physicality of the midfield battle difficult before being replaced on 65 minutes.

Adel Taarabt: 7
Did well on his debut, especially given that his lack of pre-season action means he is short of match fitness. Showed his ability with a number of clever passes and could be a real asset for Fulham when he is back up to speed.

Pajtim Kasami: 8
Scored the all-important goal and overall had a very good game. Offered an attacking threat and knew when to drop back to stop Fulham being swamped in midfield. Could make an impact this season.

Dimitar Berbatov: 6
Was isolated up front, which was hardly surprising given the nature of the game. Showed some nice touches as usual but it wasn’t his day.

Matthew Briggs: 7
Proved to be a very sound stand-in for Richardson. Defended well and showed good composure on the ball.

Giorgos Karagounis: 7
Improved the team after coming on for Boateng. Picked his passes well and wasn’t afraid to put a foot in when required.

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