In one of the most exciting fixtures of the season, the Cottagers battled fiercely against a formidable Man City side, ultimately falling short in a nine-goal thriller that highlighted both the attacking prowess and defensive vulnerabilities of the West London club.
Iwobi, who delivered an energetic performance in the midfield engine room, admitted the loss was difficult to swallow but insisted the squad must take the positives from their attacking display against one of the world's elite teams.
"It's a tough one to take, especially at home and with the way we played, but we have to remain positive," Iwobi stated in his post-match comments. "Scoring four goals against a team like Manchester City shows the quality we have going forward. We created chances, and we fought until the very end."
The match, which saw the lead change hands multiple times, served as a stark reminder of the fine margins in the Premier League. Despite showing great character to repeatedly claw their way back into the contest, individual errors proved costly for Fulham against the ruthless attacking efficiency of City's star players.
Iwobi emphasized that the focus must now shift immediately to upcoming Premier League fixtures, starting with their next challenging opponent.
"We can't dwell on this," the Super Eagles international added. "We know where we need to improve defensively, but we also know that our attack is sharp. We have to learn from the mistakes, keep our heads up, and bring that same fighting spirit into our next game. The season is long, and our target remains to pick up points consistently."
The attacking midfielder's message is a clear call for resilience as Fulham navigate a challenging run of fixtures in their quest to secure a comfortable finish in the top flight standings.
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