Louis Saha wants Everton FC to finish season with a flourish

07 May 2010 07:00
Louis Saha 300[LNB]LOUIS Saha today ordered his Everton team-mates to reward the fans for sticking with them this season by signing off in style with a win over Portsmouth.[LNB]The striker believes the Goodison Park faithful have been extra-special this season, particularly after the club's awful start to the campaign.[LNB]And he warned that relegated Pompey, who have FA Cup final places to play for, will not come to roll over.[LNB]He said: 'It will be a tough test for us against Portsmouth. They have been relegated but they are a decent side and they are professional so they will try their best to win. We will do the same as it is a good way to say thank you to the fans for their support this season.[LNB]'They have been tremendous this season and have helped us through some difficult times. We are going to try to win the game to show our thanks for their support.'[LNB]It is a message backed by goalkeeper Tim Howard, who is equally keen for the Toffees to end the 2009/10 season on a high.[LNB]The American said: 'It is so important we go out on a high in front of the fans. There's not much left to play for but I am sure the manager will set his stall out and put a team out there to win.[LNB]'All the players will go out and try to win on Sunday.'[LNB]Howard picked up the Chairman's Blueblood prize at the end of season awards on Tuesday.

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