PAJTIM Kasami has hit back at reports claiming there is unrest in the Fulham camp.

The Switzerland U21 international was reportedly fined £500 after missing a penalty in the Carling Cup clash against Chelsea last month, with his team-mates unhappy with the supposed action taken by boss Martin Jol .

But the midfielder has rubbished the rumours and apologised for his actions in the SW6 derby.

He told the club's official website: "In the heat of the battle at Stamford Bridge I felt confident that I could score when we were awarded a penalty against Chelsea.

"I wasn't fully aware that Orlando Sa was the designated penalty taker for this game, and it was my desire to help my team and that resulted in me stepping forward.

"In hindsight I made the wrong decision and I apologised to the manager immediately after the game, and we agreed it was a miscommunication. Any subsequent action taken against me is a confidential matter between me and the manager, and I am satisfied with the outcome and have no issues about it.

"As for this matter causing any unrest in the camp, these reports are utter rubbish and I am most disappointed that after such a fantastic win on Sunday, this story is making the wrong kind of headlines."

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