The final game of Fulham’s 2009/10 Barclays Premier League season takes place in North London on Sunday afternoon when Roy Hodgson’s side take on Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Sunday’s London derby will be Fulham’s 62nd game this season but defender John Pantsil dismissed any talk of fatigue as his Team prepare for a testing finale to the 2009/10 campaign.
“I don’t think we’re tired because the more you play good football and the more you get results, the more power you get," Pantsil explained. "When you’re playing a lot of games and not winning – that’s when you get tired.
“We’re going to go to Arsenal to play good football and try and get a good result. A positive result would be a boost ahead of Wednesday night’s Final in Hamburg.
“For the moment we’re not talking about the UEFA Europa League Final because we still have an important league match to play.
“I can’t talk too much about Arsenal because I’m a Fulham player and I focus on my team. They’re a top three team and it’s going to be a tough game.
“It’s their final home match of the season and they will want to give something to their fans and we want to finish in the top ten. It’s not going to be easy for either team.
“Arsenal play a similar way to Fulham so it will be an open game. It’s certainly going to be a nice game to watch on Sunday.”