Fulham promoted: Defiant Joe Bryan and emotional Scott Parker revel in Wembley win over Brentford
Scott Parker’s side beat Brentford 2-1 in the Championship play-off final at Wembley
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Your support makes all the difference.Fulham goal hero Joe Bryan insisted the Cottagers proved the doubters wrong after he fired them back to the Premier League on Tuesday night.
The defender scored a brilliant 35-yard free-kick and added a second late in extra-time as Scott Parker’s side beat Brentford 2-1 in the Championship play-off final at Wembley. It sent Fulham back to the Premier League at the first attempt after their relegation last year.
“I’m not the hero, every single one of them, fans and people around us who has been with us all season is,” he told Sky Sports. “We’ve been written off five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 times, I think I read somewhere we were supposed to be scared of them.
“We took it to them, we scored twice, they made it hard for us but they’re a good team and they’ve been playing really well. I can’t believe we made it straight back up.”
Cottagers captain Tom Cairney scored the winner when Fulham beat Aston Villa 1-0 in the 2018 final. They came fourth in the regular season and he insisted Parker’s men always sat under the radar in the promotion race.
“I can’t put it into words. It feels special. We got written off a bit this year, no one talked about us, they talked about Brentford and Leeds,” he told Sky Sports. “It shows the spirit in the dressing room, not many teams bounce back up. I knew we had that performance in us, all season when we needed to win, we’ve done it when it mattered.
“Brentford are a great side, a pleasure to watch and these were the two best sides in the Championship play-off final.”
The manager Parker added: “I feel emotional, the journey you go on – the ups and downs along the way, the disappointment. I’m the face which fronts it up but behind the scenes is a support network of people who keep you going. I feel for those who are not here and those who have supported me as the manager.
“I’m very proud of my team and what we’ve done.”
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