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3-0! The Premier League lifts won again: sitting firm in the 1st + eight-point advantage, the home striker scored 30 goals in 27 games

At 03:45 Beijing time on February 9, the 31st round of the Championship, Mitrovic doubled, and Reed, who came on as a substitute, sealed the victory, and finally Fulham defeated Millwall 3-0 at home, still leading by 8 points in the case of one game less.

3-0! The Premier League lifts won again: sitting firm in the 1st + eight-point advantage, the home striker scored 30 goals in 27 games

Serbian international striker Mitrovic, 27, went crazy again, scoring one goal each in the first and second halves to complete the double. He has made 27 Appearances in the Championship this season and has scored 30 goals, while also providing seven assists for his teammates.

Of Mitrovic's 30 goals, only four were penalties. He secured the top spot on the Championship top scorers list, a 10-goal gap with Blackburn striker Britten, who was second on the top scorers list.

3-0! The Premier League lifts won again: sitting firm in the 1st + eight-point advantage, the home striker scored 30 goals in 27 games

After a 3-0 win over Millwall, Fulham went unbeaten in six straight rounds. After a 1-0 home defeat to Sheffield United, Fulham are unbeaten in their last six league games with 5 wins and 1 draw, frantically grabbing 16 points. At present, they are still 8 points ahead of Blackburn behind them in the case of one less game, and the championship is in sight.

3-0! The Premier League lifts won again: sitting firm in the 1st + eight-point advantage, the home striker scored 30 goals in 27 games

As Champions League leaders, Fulham are famous Premier League lifts, and their last 4 seasons have been a round trip, with 2 ups and 2 downs. Last season, Fulham were relegated as the bottom 3 in the Premier League and they are going to overtake again this season without accidents.

In the last two returns to the Premier League, Fulham was the first to frantically throw money to attract reinforcements, but after spending a total of 150 million euros on both occasions, they still failed to stay in the Premier League. If they can successfully rush through again this time, I don't know if they will learn their lessons and be more rational and reasonable in terms of reinforcements.

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