Fulham captain Danny Murphy was delighted with his side’s performance as they coasted pass German champions Wolfsburg, with an early Bobby Zamora goal sealing a last four berth in the Europa League for the Craven Cottage side.
Murphy was impressed with the ease in which his team motored by the German side at the Volkswagen-Arena.
The midfielder told ITV Sport: “I thought we were quite comfortable really throughout, the early goal settled us a little bit then we knew we had the away goal which is important in these ties.
"I thought we controlled it for the majority of the game, they had wee spells, of course, they’re at home, they’ve got some good players but we had the better chances I thought and we could have killed them off in the second half.”
Roy Hodgson’s side have created history this season, putting teams such as holders Shakhtar Donetsk and Italian giants Juventus out of this season’s competition.
Murphy added: “It’s hard to judge sometimes, we’ve played some good teams along the way and we’ve played consistently well throughout to be honest. I’d probably say the Juventus game is something that will live in the memory as it was a mature performance by the whole team.”
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