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Fulham Striker Out Long-Term: Silva Confirms Mid-February Return
22 Nov
Summary
- Rodrigo Muniz faces long recovery from hamstring injury.
- Manager Marco Silva expressed confidence in youth players.
- Harry Wilson praised for versatility and recent goalscoring form.

Fulham's striker Rodrigo Muniz faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines due to a hamstring injury sustained before the international break, with an anticipated return around mid-February. Manager Marco Silva acknowledged the setback but expressed faith in the club's existing squad and the readiness of under-21 players to contribute.
Silva indicated that the club is not yet prioritizing a January striker signing, focusing instead on internal solutions. He also provided a positive update on Harry Wilson, who recently scored a hat-trick for Wales, noting his valuable flexibility and current strong form, stating he is 'flying right now'.
Regarding his own contract situation, Silva stated there were no new developments but expressed gratitude for the club's interest. He also commented on the mixed emotions players might feel returning from international duty, depending on their teams' World Cup qualification outcomes, and previewed Saturday's match against Sunderland.




