The Craven Cottage scoreboard read 4-1 at the end - but it could have been many more.

Even though Hull saw two penalties saved in the same minute, Fulham did a number on Hull and made THEM look the second tier side.

Here's our take on the individual performances with scores out of 10. What do you think? Please comment in the box below.

Marcus Bettinelli 8: His air-kick in the first half had nerves jangling, but he made amends with two superb penalty saves and an excellent fingertip stop from Josh Tymon.

Pay back: Sone Aluko celebrates scoring against his old club

Denis Odoi 7: His first-half header brought out the best in Eldin Jakupovic. A bright and positive presence thoughout.

Kevin McDonald 8: Happy to roam forward and calm in possession. Acquitted himself excellently against Meyler and Clucas.

Tom Cairney 8: Turned defence into attack on countless occasions and swivelled superbly to set up Johansen for the Whites’ fourth.

Tim Ream 7: Calm on the ball. Always alert to the danger and kept Hernandez quiet for the most part.

Stefan Johansen 8: Provided the assist for the opening goal and was constantly probing. Took his goal with considerable aplomb.

Foot in: Stefan Johansen (L) is tackled by David Meyler

Lucas Piazon 6: Probably Fulham’s quietest attacker but was industrious throughout. Played his part in Sessegnon’s goal.

Sone Aluko 8: His pace and trickery caused Robertson no end of problems. Took his goal superbly and showed great vision to pick out Sessegnon for Martin’s goal.

Chris Martin 7: Played well despite questions over his commitment in the build-up. Scored and provided a neat through-ball for Sessegnon to score.

Tomas Kalas 7: Majestic leap for Aluko’s goal and generally composed and cool, but gave away the penalty.

Ryan Sessegnon 7: The 16-year-old was culpable for Hull’s equaliser, but was devastating going forward and showed why many top clubs are so interested in him.

Subs:

David Button n/a

Ryan Fredericks 6: Showed attacking intent in the limited time he was on the pitch, but screwed a shot wide.

Scott Malone n/a

Sunday stroll: Fulham Fans on the way to the game

Scott Parker n/a

Floyd Ayite 6: Hugely popular with the Fulham faithful, his cameo appearance was a way of easing him back in.

Michael Madl n/a

Thanos Petsos 6: The new boy hit a piledriver that briefly concerned Jakupovic and enjoyed a gentle introduction to English football.

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