Jonathan Greening insists Fulham can go all the way in the Europa League

27 May 2011 13:41
Share Jonathan Greening sees no reason why Fulham cannot repeat their heroic success of two years ago and reach next season's Europa League final. [LNB]On Thursday, Fulham learned that they will play in the competition after qualifying via the Premier League's Fair Play League.[LNB] The west London club enjoyed arguably the greatest campaign in their 132-history two years ago when they beat the likes of Juventus, Hamburg and Shakhtar Donetsk to reach the final, where they lost in extra-time to Atletico Madrid. [LNB] European dream: Greening (left) says Fulham are relishing the prospect of the Europa League campaign [LNB]Greening, who played seven Europa League games that year, insists that manager Mark Hughes can follow in Roy Hodgson's footsteps and reach the final, which will be staged in Bucharest. [LNB]'Last time we managed to combine all four competitions really well and I think we've got the squad of players to do it again,' Greening told fulhamfc.com. [LNB]'I know the manager wants to add some players as well, so why not. [LNB]'We've done it once, why can't we do it again?' [LNB]Some, including Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp, see the Europa League as a distraction, but Greening insists Fulham should embrace the competition. [LNB]'A club like ours will relish the challenge. We know we're probably a few years off the Champions League, so we should take this chance with open arms,' the midfielder said.[LNB]'I was involved in most of the games two years ago and have great memories - especially the Juventus game. [LNB] Glory night: Bobby Zamora scores in the historic victory over Juventus[LNB]'The whole tournament really was special. The performance against Shakhtar Donetsk away from home was amazing and being involved in the final itself, apart from losing, was a great experience.'[LNB] Fulham will return to training early in order to prepare for the first of three qualifying rounds on June 30. [LNB]Fulham's form tailed off towards the end of their previous Europa League campaign, with the club playing 63 games over the course of the season. [LNB]Midfielder Steve Sidwell denies the players will suffer from fatigue next year. [LNB] Top Gera: Zoltan Gera (left) was among the scorers in the 4-1 victory over Juventus at Craven Cottage[LNB]He said: 'I don't think coming back early will be a problem. The boys are quite fit anyway and there's plenty of time when we can have days off during the season. [LNB]'I'm sure the lads would rather be playing against some of the best teams in Europe than sat on a beach somewhere. I know I would.[LNB]'It's a chance to test yourself and to play in Europe and at any stage of your career that is a highlight.[LNB] 'I have been fortunate to taste Champions League football whilst I was at Chelsea.[LNB]'The Europa League is a good competition and obviously with the achievements the club made here two seasons back, we want to go far in it.'[LNB] Is this the worst kit ever? Fulham's 'Harrods Green' shocks supportersGera poised to rejoin West Brom after turning his back on Fulham offerAll the latest Fulham FC news, features and opinion[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People: Mark Hughes, Harry Redknapp, Roy Hodgson, Jonathan Greening Places: Europe

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