Jol clinging on at Fulham despite dismal defeat against Liverpool
Fulham insist Martin Jol’s position remains safe despite the club slipping into the relegation zone.
Jol has seen Fulham beaten in five of their past seven league and cup games, the culmination of that run being Saturday’s dismal performance at Anfield.
Jol’s demeanour afterwards bordered on the defeatist but there is no threat to his job as a trip to Liverpool does not offer a realistic gauge of Fulham’s health.

More of the same: Martin Jol watches his side lose again but his job at Fulham remains safe
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Martin Skrtel scored his first Liverpool goal since December 22 last year. The opponents? Fulham.
‘Not long ago we played (and beat) Crystal Palace but then, four days later against Southampton, it was different,’ said Jol. \
‘Liverpool have lots of quality, but I expected us to be aggressive, tougher.’
Fulham may have been poor but it would be wrong to overlook how well Liverpool played and Anfield manager Brendan Rodgers said: ‘I feel for Martin. He shouldn’t be judged on playing against Liverpool at Anfield.’

Head in hands: Jol reacts as Fulham go down without a fight at Anfield

In control: Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers doesn't believe Jol should be judged on a defeat to his in-form side
John W Henry, Liverpool’s owner, took to Twitter to describe Luis Suarez, who scored two, and Daniel Sturridge as ‘the most dangerous tandem in football’, while the performances of Steven Gerrard — he had a hand in all four goals — and Jordan Henderson were of the highest class.
Gerrard could be rested for England’s friendly against Chile on Friday because of a hip problem that forced him off against Fulham, while Sturridge injured a foot and may not play against Chile or Germany.

Doubtful: Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge
(right) could miss England's upcoming friendly matches against Chile and
Germany with a foot injury
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