il dit "j'espère que j'ai fait assez pour avoir un nouveau contrat à LFC".
il dit qu'il etait très touché quand à la fin du match ,les fans ont chanté son nom.
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FOWLER: I HOPE I'VE DONE ENOUGH FOR NEW DEAL
Paul Eaton 03 May 2006
Robbie Fowler is hoping he's done enough to earn a new Liverpool contract and help the Reds bring the Premiership title to Anfield next season.
The Liverpool striker is still waiting to hear if he'll be offered a new deal beyond the end of this season but he's desperately hoping his performance against Aston Villa last weekend won't turn out to be his last at Anfield.
"It was a touching moment for me when the fans were chanting my name at the end of the game," said Fowler. "But I hope they don't think it was a send-off for me.
"I haven't heard anything about a new contract, but I'm still hoping that Saturday won't be my last game at Anfield for Liverpool.
"I believe that I have still got something to offer - and I think I've got a few years left in me yet. I've been pleased - and even a bit surprised - with how well it's gone for me since I came back and I think I can build on that.
"I've had plenty of interest from other clubs, and I'm told there are some offers on the table, because managers have seen that I can still do it. Scoring a few goals hasn't harmed me.
"But all I am interested in is getting a new contract and building on what I have achieved since I came back to Anfield. I've had a terrific time and of course I want to stay here.
"These are exciting times at Liverpool. Look at what the manager has achieved since he came here, and the progress the club has made. With a couple of decent signings in the summer there is no doubt the club can challenge for the title next season. You'd have to be mad not to want to be a part of that.
"It has always been my dream to win the league with Liverpool and I'd love to stay around and give it a real go."
Fowler also insists he's happy with his fitness levels and is confident he has the stamina to play an important role in the club's future.
He added: "My fitness seems to be the focus for everyone. When I came back it was pretty tough because I'd been out for a while with injury and I had to work on my fitness.
"But I'm happy with how things have gone for me and I feel pretty strong. I feel as good as I have for a long time and I feel as though I'm definitely getting there.
"I know my body. I'll be the first to recognise when I'm not up to it."