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Erik's Cottage Farewell Erik Nevland admitted great disappointment as his final Craven Cottage appearance ended with a galling defeat against Stoke City.
Very little went Fulham’s way on a night when the Whites enjoyed plenty of possession, but struggled to come to terms with the visitors’ physical approach.
Despite the majority of attacking possession, the Potters delivered a sucker punch inside the last 10 minutes when Matt Etherington fired home with his side’s first real attempt at goal, ruining the striker’s last home appearance before he returns to Norway at the end of the season.
“It was obviously not the sign off I would have liked,” admitted the 32-year-old. “I would have loved to win the game but it wasn’t to be today.”
Nevland watched from the sidelines in the first-half as Tony Pulis’ charges produced some questionable challenges on the likes of Dickson Etuhu and Clint Dempsey, living up to their reputation as Premier League bully boys, but the Norwegian refused to blame the end result on Stoke’s approach.
“It was as we expected really,” he said. “They came to get a point and maybe steal all three, and unfortunately for us they did steal them.
“Even though we were the better team in general play, we didn’t really threaten them too much, so that was disappointing.”
But although the result came as a blow to the Whites’ hopes of achieving the targeted top 10 finish, he was quick to remind us that greater glories potentially lie ahead.
“It’s been a great season and it still is. There are still two big games to go, so we just have to keep it going and who knows, maybe there will be a big prize at the end of it.”
And after completing the traditional end of season lap of honour to rapturous applause from the Fulham faithful with whom he has been so popular for the past two-plus years, Nevland reflected on what he will treasure as a special period in his career.
“It’s been a great journey from day one and a period of my career I will always remember. It will always be a part of my life I look back on with fondness. I really appreciate having had the chance to play for Fulham in the Premier League, so I thank the fans for their support.”
And with a trip to the Emirates to face Arsenal, and the UEFA Europa League final still to come, Erik has two great opportunities to end his Whites career with one more trademark coolly finished goal, and potentially a fantasy finale.
“That would be nice personally,” he considered. “But most important is that the team does well.
“The most important game now is obviously the Final and if we can get a win there that would be absolutely amazing, whether I score or not.
“Leaving Motspur Park on my last day here with a Europa League medal around my neck would be an absolute dream.”
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