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MOUNIÉ: WE WILL FIGHT UNTIL THE END

29 December 2018

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Steve Mounié on Huddersfield Town’s Premier League defeat to Fulham

- Steve Mounié vows to keep fighting for Huddersfield Town
- Striker on disappointment following Fulham defeat
- Benin international praises Town’s ‘amazing’ supporters

Huddersfield Town striker Steve Mounié spoke of his disappointment but willingness to keep fighting following the Club’s 1-0 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage.

A late strike from Mitrovic, which came minutes after Jonas Lössl saved a penalty, condemned Town to defeat in the Club’s last game of 2018.

The defeat leaves Town at the bottom of the Premier League, but Steve told htafc.com that he and his teammates will continue to give everything for the Club.

“It’s a bit difficult for us and it’s hard to accept, but in this season there’s still some games and we will still fight until the end.

“We will try to win games; that’s the most important thing. We have to just try to win the first game then the second and the third. We have to keep going.”

Town is winless since November, but the striker explained how one positive result could affect the team.

“A win will be very important for us, it’ll give a lot of confidence to our team and our fans.

“I feel like our fans need it because we haven’t given them enough this season.

“I am very disappointed today because it was a very important game to lose, especially after the penalty save. It’s hard to accept.”

Over 2,000 Huddersfield Town supporters came to Craven Cottage to support David Wagner’s side and Steve praised them, once again, for their incredible support.

“Our fans are always amazing and amazing to me as well.

“I will thank them for that, they are always behind us and appreciate us and we all appreciate that.

“That’s why I am sad today because we don’t give them enough, give them wins or draws to cheer and that’s why I’m really sad.

“I hope they will keep going because we need that, we need their full support until the end of the season.

“The dressing room, today, is very sad with the result, but we have the quality to change these results.”


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