Fulham forward Harry Wilson has expressed his delight at the club's impressive transformation since his arrival, describing their progress as "amazing." The Wales international joined the Cottagers when they were competing in the Championship and has been a key part of their journey back to the Premier League.
Wilson praised manager Marco Silva for his role in the team's development, highlighting the positive relationship they share. "Working under Marco has been fantastic," Wilson said. "He's brought a clear philosophy and has helped me grow as a player. The progress we've made as a club since I joined has been incredible."
The 26-year-old winger also discussed his own performances this season, drawing an interesting comparison to Manchester City striker Erling Haaland. "I've been working on my movement in the box, trying to get into those dangerous areas like Haaland does," Wilson explained. "He's the best in the world at finding space and finishing chances, so studying his game has been really beneficial."
Fulham's return to the Premier League has been marked by several impressive results against top opposition, with Wilson playing a significant role in their attacking play. The club currently sits comfortably in mid-table, exceeding many expectations for their first season back in the top flight.
Wilson's comments come as Fulham prepare for their final matches of the season, with the team looking to build on their successful campaign. "We want to finish strong and carry this momentum into next season," he added. "The foundation we've built this year gives us real confidence for the future."