Former Fulham midfielder Danny Murphy last night (Thursday) said he would consider the managers job at Craven Cottage.

Murphy interested in Fulham job
Murphy interested in Fulham job

Fulham are looking for a manager after Felix Magath was sacked on Thursday with the club been rock bottom of the Sky Bet Championship and Murphy told BBC Radio 5 Live"I care about the club deeply and I've always had a desire to get involved but that's out of my hands, I've always said I'd like to go back to Fulham at some point in some capacity because I have an affinity with the supporters there. If they did want to speak to me, of course I'd be open-minded to that. I would never disregard something like that. First and foremost, it's about finding the candidates that can get Fulham out of this mess and if people within the hierarchy of the club think that's someone with more experience than me, that's fine, My desire is to see them not at the bottom of the Championship because one thing is for sure, if their form continues and there was another relegation, the club structure and finances would be a catastrophe."

Murphy spent five seasons with Fulham and made over 200 appearances for the club.

"There were certain methods that he adopted or tried to instil into the players that many of them felt were very unusual to say the least, if not prehistoric," added Murphy.

"It didn't look like a team dying for the cause and playing for the manager, it certainly looked like a lot of players, who were confused and unsure of what they were trying to do."