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Fulham supervisor Marco Silva has dismissed hypothesis linking him with the vacant managerial place at Chelsea, insisting his full focus stays on his present function at Craven Cottage.
The Portuguese coach, whose contract is ready to run out this summer season, had been touted as a possible successor to Liam Rosenior.
Rosenior was sacked on Wednesday after simply three months in cost, with a poor run of outcomes jeopardising the Blues’ ambitions for Champions League qualification.
Regardless of the rumours, Silva, who has beforehand managed Hull, Watford, and Everton, affirmed his dedication to Fulham forward of their essential Premier League conflict towards Aston Villa on Saturday, with the Cottagers aiming to push into the highest half of the desk.

Addressing questions on his future, Silva instructed reporters: “No. Why is it totally different this week? It isn’t in any respect. It’s the identical and the identical reply that I stated to you already final week, it’s the identical. I can’t make each single week feedback about it.”
He added: “When one thing comes new, we’re going to inform from ourselves, myself and the membership. Every thing what I would like, or the membership must do with me goes to be between me and the membership.”
Silva additionally highlighted the membership’s shared imaginative and prescient, stating: “We all know what we need to obtain – we’re formidable, however on the identical time practical and aligned. We’re all the time aligned for the reason that first day I joined the soccer membership and it’s going to be (the identical) till the tip.”
Emphasising the importance of the upcoming fixture, Silva described the Villa sport as “essential” for Fulham’s end-of-season aims.
“It’s key. In the event you actually need to struggle for vital positions that may provide the likelihood for European sports activities, you must be sturdy – and never simply at house.”















