Harry Wilson was delighted that Fulham signed off their season in style with an enterprising victory at Luton Town this afternoon.

The Welsh winger made the most of his opportunity to start after Marco Silva made six changes – scoring one and setting up two more goals in a comfortable Fulham win. He shared his delight with FFCTV after the final whistle:

“It was really important. We spoke about it before the game – we wanted to finish with a good performance, with a win and a few goals. We managed to do that. It was really important to make sure we went into the summer break and next season with a win.”

Wilson was pleased to get on the scoresheet after missing a good chance in the first half and hitting the bar with a well-worked free-kick, heaping praise on Adama Traore for creating the sort of opportunity he thrives upon.

“Adama’s set was perfect for me to run onto it first time and then it was just about trying to control it. I think I had a big bit of the goal to aim at. The defender was kind of in a great position for me to bend it round him. Like I said, it was just about controlling it, keeping it on target and I was delighted when it went in.

A few of the boys have probably been frustrated with the playing time that they’ve had. I think Adama – when he comes on in games – he’s always a threat with his pace and power. It was great for him to get his goal today; what a strike that was, we know he’s got the power to do that. Raul had a purple patch halfway through the season when he scored some goals, it was great for him to get his goals today.”

Wilson insisted that Fulham have done well to avoid the second season syndrome by comfortably avoiding relegation and feels this campaign has been a positive one – on balance.

“As a whole, we have to be pleased with it. The second season back in the Premier League has proved to be difficult for some teams where they’ve gone down: they’ve had a good first season they’ve struggled. For us to have been safe for the majority of the season has been a credit to us. The last month or two we’ve been disappointed with because going into the international break with that 3-0 win over Spurs, we were potentially looking at a European spot. To get the results that we have has been frustrating. When we look back as a whole, we have to be pleased with it – but we have to make sure that we build ready for next season.”