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Mohamed Al Fayed: Roy Hodgson staying at Fulham
Mohamed Al Fayed has told ESPN Soccernet in a rare interview that he is tired of speculation surrounding Roy Hodgson, a manager that the Fulham owner insists is "committed" to the Premier League club.

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Hodgson has been an unqualified success since he replaced Lawrie Sanchez in December 2007, even leading the club into the inaugural Europa League, and he has naturally attracted interest, most recently from the national sides of Sweden and Norway.
But overtures from the Scandinavian countries were rejected and recent reports have claimed that Hodgson could be in line for an improved contract at Craven Cottage as a reward for his hard work in West London.
Al Fayed is ready to discuss Hodgson's long-term situation at an appropriate time and has delivered a glowing assessment of the manager's performance. The Harrods owner is also frustrated with ongoing media speculation regarding Hodgson's future.
"I can't stop speculation within the media about certain subjects that they enjoy trying to mischief make with," Al Fayed told ESPN Soccernet. "Roy is committed to Fulham, and I have shown my support of him throughout.
"I have invested in his squad and supported him in all playing decisions, proving that I have belief in his ability and his future here.
"Quite simply, we have not sat down and discussed a longer-term strategy yet, nothing more sinister than that, but this for some reason has caused speculation in the press which I can't control and do not appreciate. We have important matches to concentrate on, and when the time is right those conversations will of course take place."





