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Antonio Conte spotted in west London - Thing you missed in Fulham 0-2 Man City

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Manchester City reclaimed their place at the top of the Premier League table with a comfortable win over Fulham.

Bernardo Silva opened the scoring inside six minutes before Sergio Aguero added a second in the first half.

Here, Sportsmail provides you with some of the things you may have missed at Craven Cottage on Saturday afternoon...

Conte spotted back in west London

Eight months after being given his marching orders by Chelsea, Antonio Conte has been spotted back in west London as he watched some Premier League action live.

Conte sat in the stands at Fulham as he saw a dominant Manchester City side reclaim their place at the top of the table.

The Italian boss has had plenty of offers to return to management since stepping down as Blues boss last July but it seems he's waiting for the right opportunity.

Don't hold your breath, Fulham fans...

City staff and fans pay tribute to the late Bernard Halford

Manchester City sadly announced the news that the club's life president Bernard Halford passed away at the age of 77 earlier this week.

Halford dedicated 50 years of his life to the club and was front and centre to lift the FA Cup in 2011, wearing a black and red striped scarf.

The image lives long in the memory of City fans and as a tribute, City's staff, players and fans all wore the red and black scarf as they celebrated the win after the game.

Lovely gesture by the club.

Fulham fans protest against ticket prices

Fulham supporters have taken a stand after being priced out of seats behind one of the goals at Craven Cottage.

The club's cheapest such ticket, which can cost a minimum of £45, is more expensive than the most expensive equivalent at 10 of the other 19 Premier League sides.

Fans were given leaflets while huge banners were placed near the stadium telling the club to 'Stop the Greed'.

Aleksandar Mitrovic watches on with his boy

Aleksandar Mitrovic was forced to miss Fulham's clash with City with an injury complaint.

Fulham boss Scott Parker revealed that the Serbian striker would be taking no part in the action.

Mitrovic was still at the ground to cheer his team-mates on with his son by his side.