Floyd Ayite admits the side were frustrated to not pick up three points against Derby, but believes that if the side stick together they will start winning games.

The 28-year-old has scored just the once this season, coincidentally in Fulham's only home win of the season against Hull, but he believes that the side's team spirit is still good, despite six games without a win.

Oliver Norwood gave Slavisa Jokanovic's side the lead on Saturday evening, but they were pegged back by a Matej Vydra strike and now look forward to a trip to Bramall Lane and Sheffield United.

And ahead of that game, Ayite believes if the side show character and desire they will start to pick up the points and the wins.

He said: "We are frustrated, but it's like this, we don't have any time to keep our heads down - we have to show character and stay on this way for the next game

"During the break the team did well in the training and now I think we must stick together, work together and show another face -we have to stay on this course and if we do, we're going to get points in the next game.

"Our spirit is good, the manager picked out the things we did well, but like I said, we make one mistake and we paid heavily so we have to keep going and stay together and we're going to get points."

Sheffield United currently sit second in the division as they aim for back-to-back promotions, but the Togo international

"They're a tough team, they’re at the top of the league and it will be a good game to show our character and show ambition.

"If we want to get our target we must win this kind of game.

"They’re confident, but we're going to go there with ambition and desire and like always we'll go there to get points and we’ll see."