Thursday, 13th May 2010
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson was obviously hugely disappointed at his side’s heartbreaking defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Europa League final, but remained full of praise for his players, who came just short of completing a wonderful run in the tournament.
Speaking to the club’s official website, Hodgson said, “I really am unbelievably proud of the players’ performance yet again. It’s been a magnificent achievement, everyone wants to finish first but I’ve still got to say that finishing second at this level of competition and after 63 games is also something we can be proud of.”
The former Inter Milan manager, who has attracted plenty of interest after such an impressive campaign, has also insisted that he has no plans of leaving Fulham in the summer.
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