New Straits Times

Parker finds supporter in Ferguson as Fulham’s rescue mission begins

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LONDON: Fulham caretaker manager Scott Parker said a message from former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson had inspired him ahead of a difficult rescue mission at the struggling Premier League side.

Relegation-threatened Fulham dismissed Claudio Ranieri on Thursday and named Parker as his temporary replacemen­t, with the former England midfielder set to take charge of the team for the first time against his old club Chelsea today.

Ferguson, who won the Champions League twice, the league 13 times and five FA Cups with United, was among those who backed Parker to succeed in his new role.

“I don’t have many friends but yesterday my phone was ringing all the time,” Parker, a coach at Fulham since July last year, told a news conference.

“Sir Alex (Ferguson) texted me which was incredible. To think he spent the time to write a long detailed message giving me advice on how he sees things was truly inspiratio­nal.

“We all understand the football world, there’s times when things are going well and you see the love.”

Parker said he had mixed emotions following the sacking of Ranieri who arrived in November to replace Slavisa Jokanovic but lasted 16 league games.

“He came in and had open arms with me in the sense of helping and I’d like to think I helped him at times. On the flip side of that, (feelings) of excitement,” the 38year-old added.

“I appreciate the opportunit­y which the owners have given me here. It’s a big job but I’m really looking forward to it.”

Following the Chelsea game, promoted Fulham face potentiall­y difficult tests against Ranieri’s former side Leicester City, leaders Liverpool and champions Manchester City this month.

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