What Tim Cahill, the hero of Everton, said about the future of Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic



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The season has been tough for Fulham, who has 13 points of safety and seven games to play after a 2-1 defeat against Liverpool today (Sunday).

Aleksandar Mitrovic was positive for Fulham, with ten goals to his credit.

The Serbian striker is the club's top scorer and scored more than a third of the Cottagers' goals in the forefront during the campaign, which led to speculation about his future in the club's likely relegation.

And former Everton midfielder, Tim Cahill, spoke today about the future of the 24-year-old, who had joined Fulham last season on an initial loan agreement with Newcastle United, before signing definitively in the summer.

"I am watching him [Mitrovic] as being made to Fulham. They gave him a life buoy, they put him on the map, yes he scored goals. Players like these must think of the club by doing everything they can.



Aleksandar Mitrovic fights for possession with Virgil van Dijk and Georginio Wijnaldum in the Premier League match between Fulham and Liverpool at Craven Cottage on March 17, 2019 in London, UK. (Photo by Michael Regan / Getty Images)

"The springboard will always come in. If you are a good player, you will have a shot."

Cahill however comforted Fulham supporters, adding that he thought that interim manager, Scott Parker, was the man of choice to move the club forward because he talked about what the team said. former midfielder Chelsea can bring.

"What's important at Scott Parker is discipline and he will bring an aura to this team," said Cahill.

"They will be hard to beat and this will be the most important part." I love Mitrovic. "I think players who want to move on will not be missed as new players come in and the clubs evolve."

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