Tom Cairney
Scotland
Left
Jan 20, 1991
35
6'1"
185 lb
CM
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Deep-Lying Playmaker
Fit for bench
Cairney (calf) is on the bench for Sunday's match against Sunderland.
Analysis: Cairney was back in training this week, and that has led to his return, with the midfielder an option from the bench as usual. With only three starts in 16 appearances this season, the midfielder will likely continue as a rotational option.
Back in training
Cairney (calf) is back in training this week and is questionable for Sunday's match against Sunderland, according to manager Marco Silva. "Sasa and Tom are back training. For one of them, it will be too soon."
Analysis: Cairney is back in training this week after three games out with an injury, the closest to a return he has been yet. However, he will be questionable for the outing, still likely needing to pass some testing to play. Even if he is an option, a bench spot is all that should be waiting for him, starting in three of his 16 appearances this campaign.
Out another match
Cairney (calf) is out for Wednesday's match against Manchester City, according to Jack Kelly of Fullhamish. "Too soon for Tom. Nothing serious, but we have to be careful. A knock to the calf. After the first exam, we decided not to risk it. Everyone else is available."
Analysis: Cairney is not going to be an option and will remain out another game, as the midfielder is still dealing with his calf injury. He will miss a second straight game with the injury, but it is still deemed to be only a minor injury. The hope will be that he can then make the call to face Stoke City on Saturday in Cup play, although he is more of a bench option when fit.
Suffers calf discomfort
Cairney suffered calf discomfort in the final training session on Friday and is ruled out for Saturday's clash against Everton, coach Marco Silva said to the media.
Analysis: Cairney has been ruled out for Saturday's clash against the Toffees after picking up calf discomfort in Friday's training session. The midfielder will aim to get back to full fitness ahead of next week's meeting with Manchester City on Wednesday, but his absence doesn't shake up the starting squad since he has largely filled a bench role for the Cottagers this season.
Signs new contract
Cairney has signed a new contract with Fulham until the end of the 2026/27 season, the club announced Friday.
Analysis: Cairney has extended his current tenure at Fulham for a further year, meaning he'll complete 12 years at Craven Cottage if he stays with the club until the end of the 2026/27 campaign. Despite being the club captain, Cairney doesn't have a big role in midfield. He's started in just three of his 14 EPL appearances in 2025/26, tallying one goal, four chances created, four clearances, three tackles and two interceptions while adding 344 passes.
Scores equalizer as sub
Cairney scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal), one cross (zero accurate) and one corner in Thursday's 1-1 draw versus Crystal Palace. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 81st minute.
Analysis: Cairney started on the bench for an 11th straight match but came on in the 68th minute and scored the equalizer against Crystal Palace on Thursday, netting his first goal of the season with a long-range effort following a well-weighted pass from Sasa Lukic. The veteran has made just one start this season and continues to operate primarily in a bench and mentoring role, making goal contributions relatively rare.
Available vs. Newcastle
Cairney (back) will be available against Newcastle United on Saturday, manager Marco Silva told media during Thursday's pre-match press conference. "[Tom] Cairney, nothing special [with the injury] as we expected, is going to be in contention," Silva said.
Analysis: Cairney was forced off in the 64th minute of Saturday's 1-0 loss against Arsenal due to a back issue, but the injury wasn't serious, and the midfielder should be an option in midfield once again. With Sasa Lukic back and Sander Berge a staple in midfield for the Cottagers, though, Cairney is expected to be an option off the bench for Silva.
Deals with minor back issue
Cairney was forced off in the 64th minute of Saturday's 1-0 loss against Arsenal due to a back issue, coach Marco Silva confirmed in a press conference, according to Four Four Two. "Tom was something in his back. He felt it when he jumped for one ball. Doesn't look so serious. That's a different one; it was a knock there. He was not feeling good. I fear that next week he's going to be another absence for us."
Analysis: Cairney was in the starting squad for the first time this season with the Cottagers but had to leave the pitch around the one-hour mark due to a back issue suffered after a knock. The midfielder will be assessed in the coming days to determine the extent of the problem, which appears to be minor but could make him miss Saturday's clash against the Magpies. That said, his potential absence would not impact the starting XI much since he has mainly been a bench option this campaign.
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