Andrew Johnson spoke of his delight for his Team and the Club's fans after firing Fulham to a 6-0 win over Queens Park Rangers at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon.
Johnson placed his name in the Club's history books on Sunday after scoring Fulham's first ever Barclays Premier League hat-trick and the striker was evidently delighted to have played such a major role in Fulham's win.
"Everyone is delighted with the result and for the fans because it was a local derby," explained Johnson.
"I had that bit of luck today and everything we hit went in. It's unfortunate for QPR that they caught us on one of those days.
"We felt this result was coming and Steve Sidwell said during our pre-match meal that it would happen today.
"I was delighted to see the first one hit the back of the net. It was nice to score so early because it takes the pressure off, especially at home.
"As a striker sometimes they're the hardest ones because you really have to concentrate on making good contact with the ball.
"We've got great players in the team and in the last five or six games we've created so many chances but we've been unlucky in front of goal.
"It was nice to be playing with Bobby [Zamora] again and he's a top player. We've got some great players at the Club who can all play in attack so we've got different combinations we can play and the competition keeps you on your toes.
"I'm sure with all the games we've got coming up we've got a squad that can be rotated and that's what modern football is all about."