Fulham defender Joachim Andersen admits he didn't get along with Lyon coach Rudi Garcia.
The Dane is on-loan to June at Fulham from OL.
He told Bold: "Garcia did not always see my way. Especially in the end. I also want to show him that I am good enough. I have always thought and believed in it myself, because for training I could see that it went super well.
"So there was a bit of a frustration at the end in Lyon, where I did not really feel that I got the chance. There was not a period where I played more than five games in a row. Then it is also difficult to get into a rhythm. That's the way it is.
"Now I'm just happy that I have come to the Premier League, which has been a big dream for me since I was very young. Being able to prove myself here is absolutely amazing. That's something I'm proud of. Then we have to look at this summer what is going to happen."
He added: "There are many uncertainties. I have not talked to Lyon yet about what they are thinking. In Fulham, we also do not yet know whether we will stay up or not. It's hard to answer right now. It may also be that a third party is coming. We have to look at it this summer, because there are too many uncertainties right now."