Slavisa Jokanovic was a relieved manager as Fulham did the double over neighbours QPR - but voiced concerns over Lasse Christensen after the midfielder limped off barely six minutes into the game.

Christensen tested Rs keeper Alex Smithies with a low drive and shortly after sat down while signalling to the bench.

Last season, the Danish U21 international was beset with a litany of knocks, and Jokanovic thinks the latest setback is more of the same.

The manager said: "He has a hamstring problem. He needs a check and we will find out. It's something similar. He told me he has these problems from last season but we don't know yet."

A first win for the coach at the seventh attempt was a far cry from recent performances, but Jokanovic says the hard yards in training eventually paid off.

"There were some brilliant performances and the only disappointment is we didn't keep a clean sheet. I can be happy for my players and supporters," he said.

"You may think it was easy but the side worked very hard, and we got benefits. But it's only one game, although it's good for our confidence.

"It was my obligation to try and pick out QPR weaknesses and stop where they are strong, and I'm grateful to our fans. They supported us, and made a difference.

"After a month without a win and suffering, it's good to share it with them."

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