Fulham have recalled goalkeeper Neil Etheridge from his loan spell at Charlton, it was confirmed on Monday.
After an injury to Rob Elliot, Philippines international goalkeeper Neil Etheridge arrived at The Valley on loan ahead of last Tuesday's match at Milton Keynes Dons.
The 21-year-old was an unused substitute that night, and was also on the bench as Charlton lost 1-0 to Brentford at The Valley on Saturday.
The shot-stopper was initially due to stay in SE7 until April 5th, but has now headed back to Craven Cottage due to injuries in the Fulham squad.
A former England U18 international, Etheridge has yet to feature for Premier League Fulham, but was named on the bench for a home game against Wolverhampton Wanderers in September 2010.
Although he was born in Enfield and has numerous caps as an England Youth international, he now represents the Philippines, winning his first senior cap in 2008 against Brunei in the AFC Challenge Cup, where he kept three clean sheets.
After an injury to Rob Elliot, Philippines international goalkeeper Neil Etheridge arrived at The Valley on loan ahead of last Tuesday's match at Milton Keynes Dons.
The 21-year-old was an unused substitute that night, and was also on the bench as Charlton lost 1-0 to Brentford at The Valley on Saturday.
The shot-stopper was initially due to stay in SE7 until April 5th, but has now headed back to Craven Cottage due to injuries in the Fulham squad.
A former England U18 international, Etheridge has yet to feature for Premier League Fulham, but was named on the bench for a home game against Wolverhampton Wanderers in September 2010.
Although he was born in Enfield and has numerous caps as an England Youth international, he now represents the Philippines, winning his first senior cap in 2008 against Brunei in the AFC Challenge Cup, where he kept three clean sheets.