Fulham midfielder Danny Murphy admits he is loving life at Craven Cottage and has praised manager Roy Hodgson for the club’s recent revival.
Fulham managed their highest ever finish in the Premier League last season.
“When you have a manager you respect and one who knows his football it’s the two very best ingredients to get the best out of everyone,” Murphy told The Sun.
“He treats players with respect whether you are in the team or not. That goes a long way and I can tell you that is not common throughout management.
“I thought I’d be at Liverpool my entire career and, although I left on a good note, manager Gerard Houllier was making changes and told me I was not going to be first choice.
“I went to Tottenham because the chance of UEFA Champions League football was very realistic at the time but they failed on the last day at West Ham.
“Without that we had a big squad of talented international players and I didn’t play the games I wanted to.
“Lots of big players, too many egos that were not being satisfied – and me being one of them.
“You can’t have too much discontent in any team.”
[Source: The Sun]
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