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Shahid Khan described it as "the most difficult day of all" after confirmation of Fulham relegation from the Premier League last night (Tuesday).
A 4-1 defeat at Watford sealed Fulham's fate, ensuring a quick return to the Championship after promotion through last season's playoffs.
This is despite the fact that the club has spent more than £ 100m in new recruits this season, while Fulham was undergoing a campaign to forget, which only had four league wins, while Slavisa Jokanovic and Claudio Ranieri were returned by the club this season.
And Fulham 's President issued a statement on Wednesday (Wednesday) in which he apologizes for the relegation of the club, thanking the fans for their "confidence, stamina and support" during the event. a difficult season for the Cottagers.
The statement posted on the club's website said: "Our results over the past three months have been as troubling to me and all those badociated with our club as I know about you, last night's result has formalized what we have done." I thought it would be possible in August and we are desperately trying to fix the situation and avoid it as the season progresses. For me, today is the most difficult day ever.
"I'm sorry I did not let you in. Our goal this season was to build on what we did in terms of promotion and to keep our commitment to invest heavily in the team, ensuring that Fulham is still competing in the Premier League and, no matter the result, never disappoint.
"This has not happened and for that we hold ourselves accountable, we will think, plan carefully and respond accordingly."
Khan also promised to provide an update on the latest progress in the Riverside Stand project at Craven Cottage in the coming weeks, highlighting his investment in the beloved club of supporters.
"I admit that this may not be a consolation today, but I would nevertheless offer you to badure me of my total commitment to the Fulham Football Club," he said. he adds.
"Thank you for your faith, stamina and support."
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