The final game at home will be a special occasion for the team and the fans. Silva emphasized the importance of maintaining focus, even though Fulham's European hopes seem to be over. "We've been working hard this week, just like every other week. We try to get the same level of concentration for this last game as we do for all the others," he said.
The home game will also be an opportunity for the players to strengthen their connection with the fans. "It's a bit more emotional, but it's good that we're playing at home," Silva added.
Silva also praised Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, who is playing his final game for the team after an emotional farewell in their last home game against Bournemouth. "He's had a huge impact on the competition and was a key part of Man City's success," Silva said. "When you're playing against a talented team or managing a club, there's always a player who stands out. Watching him play was a pleasure, even if you're a neutral fan. I wish him the best."
Silva also provided an update on the team's injury situation, saying that there are no fresh concerns. "There's nothing new to report, no fresh news," he said.