Magath takes heart from Fulham success

Mar 16, 2014 - 1:37 AM Fulham manager Felix Magath believes their 1-0 victory over Newcastle United will prove a springboard in the London club's bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

The Craven Cottage outfit remain at the foot of the table, four points from safety, with eight matches remaining.

But after seeing his side record a first league win in 10 games, Magath - who was taking charge of his fourth match since succeeding Rene Meulensteen as manager - said: "If you begin a new job, you know you need a win.

"The players are not confident and they need confidence.

"If you lose ... two games and only one draw, you have no trust in things, so it was necessary for everybody we had a win today (Saturday).

"It wasn't only the result today; it was the game we played, and I thought we were the better team, so it will give us the confidence we can avoid relegation and stay in the league."

Magath dropped Holland international goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg in favour of David Stockdale, whose excellent performance helped lay the foundations for a win secured by Ashkan Dejagah's 68th-minute strike.

"The idea was Maarten is a quiet 'keeper; he is not loud, and David is louder. That was my idea - that we need someone who gives more encouragement to the players, and fortunately it worked," Magath said.

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew watched the game on television from a hotel room as he served the first match of a seven-game ban for headbutting Hull City midfielder David Meyler.

Pardew is banned from the stadium for the first three of those games and assistant John Carver, who was in charge of the team on the day, explained that the manager kept in touch with the bench by phone.

"He had an analyst in the hotel and one on the bench speaking to (first-team coach) Steve Stone," Carver said.

Source: AAP






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