Wolverhampton Wanderers interim manager Terry Connor was pleased that his side avoided a defeat in their final home match as a Premier League side.
The Molineux-based club played out a 0-0 draw with Everton earlier today, which spared Wolves from equalling Sunderland's record of being the only team to lose ten consecutive home games in the top flight.
"It's been a long tough season and ultimately a disappointing one for us," he told Sky Sports News. "But it was nice to give the fans something to go home with throughout the summer and come back next year and support the club again.
"We knew how good Everton are, they were the form side so it was important to knuckle down and defend. Yes they gave us one or two scares, but overall I thought we kept them at bay.
"The fans that stayed behind were great. They were great for the majority of the season. We've had a disappointing season and in many ways we've let them down."
Wolves are bottom of the Premier League table with 25 points.