DICKSON Etuhu admitted Fulham's defeat to Spurs on Sunday felt like they had been robbed. Martin Jol's men dominated the 90 minutes and had a stonewall penalty appeal turned down as they were on the end of a 3-1 reverse at Craven Cottage.

“We were robbed. I thought we were the better team but didn't get the luck,” said Etuhu.

“The handball incident was ridiculous. I had a word with the ref but he said he didn't see, and that if it was then he's sorry.

“If we got the penalty it would've been a tight game. But this is the Premier League and you get punished.

“We're doing the right things and are heading in the right direction and I'm sure we'll start creeping up the table soon.”

Meanwhile, the Whites are set to discover the extent of Zdenek Grygera's knee injury after he was stretchered off in the first-half.

Etuhu added: “That touched me because it happened right in front of the bench and I heard him scream.

“He's a tough man and for him to react like that it must be serious.”

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