“For me it’s an amazing day!” the No4 beamed. “I think I was working hard since I arrived here. I played in the last eight to ten games and I started to play with more consistency in the team, but I didn’t score. I had so many chances in a lot of games, so I’m very happy because it was the first time I had scored.”
Soler said the Claret and Blue Army had driven the team to victory over in-form Fulham, ending the Cottagers’ nine-match unbeaten run in the process.
“The fans were amazing,” he observed. “Not just today, always, but tonight they were with us. We suffered in the second half and we have been together, so we have won together.
-“That’s the gift to them, to win this match. Let’s win this Saturday because two wins in a row is going to be perfect, so I hope we will win.”
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