Kit Symons was not too concerned after Fulham’s recent blip continued at Cardiff City.

The Whites have gone four games without a win or a goal since beating Sheffield Wednesday 4-0 last month.

Sean Morrison’s early goal in Wales was enough to give the points to the Bluebirds today but Craven Cottage chief Symons says every team goes through disappointing periods.

Tussle: Cauley Woodrow of Fulham in action with John Brayford of Cardiff City

He said: “You look at most clubs in the Championship and they have little spells where things don’t go so well.

“I think I need to understand that, I’m not happy about it, but it was probably pretty much inevitable that at some stage we were going to get a spell where we have a few defeats on the spin, you’ve got to try to make sure that doesn’t escalate.

“We go into a home game next Saturday against Reading, we’ll be very positive and we’ll be looking to win that game, end the run, and start a winning run.

Battle: Craig Noone of Cardiff in action with Ryan Tunnicliffe of Fulham

“It could be a scruffy goal for us this time, off someone’s backside or whatever, I couldn’t care less to be honest.

“I want us to play well every game and entertain our fans and have plenty of chances and plenty of shots but if it ends up being a scruffy, horrible game and we’ve got to nick it 1-0, then so be it.”

Cardiff were roared on by a packed-house as the Bluebirds celebrated a return to wearing the clubs traditional colours and ditching their red shirts.