Solva’s Simon Davies scored in the Europa League final in Hamburg, Germany, last week in front of almost 50,000 football fans.
The Fulham man of the match and midfielder executed a fantastic 36th minute equaliser.
He sweetly struck a right-footed volley into the bottom corner against stunned Atletico Madrid at the Nordbank arena, ensuring last Wednesday’s final went into extra time.
However, less than five minutes before the end of extra time and penalties Diego Forlan’s second goal on the night ended Fulham’s dream of European glory.
Davies told the Western Telegraph: "It was a great occasion and a fantastic atmosphere to be a part of."
He admitted it was difficult to be proud of his goal after such an agonising defeat.
"One day it will be good to look back and think how great it was to score in the final of a European competition but at the moment it is not enough to counter the overwhelming sense of disappointment," he added.
The 30-year-old Premier-ship star ended the season with a fantastic run also scoring in his teams historic win over Hamburg at Craven Cottage in the semi-final. After enjoying such a memorable run to reach the final Davies and his team-mates had to settle with runners-up medals on the night.
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