Slavisa Jokanovic believes Fulham can play even better after claiming a 2-0 win at Ipswich to pick up their first three points of the season.

The Cottagers secured their first win of the season thanks to goals from Neeskens Kebano and Rui Fonte - the Portuguese man's first for the club in what was a dominant display for the away side.

That victory sees the club into the international break on the back of a victory, something which was needed as the side struggled to find form in the first four games of the campaign.

The manager was happy with the level of performance his side showed but, as you would expect with the Serbian, still demanded further improvement.

Jokanovic said: "We believe we can play better.

On the attack: Rui Fonte

"We didn't start the season like Ipswich did, but there's a huge number of games still in front of us.

"I expect we can start to be more positive now. We know we're not at our best level yet and we've made costly mistakes at the beginning of the season.

"We showed we didn't forget how to play good football. There is space for us to be better."

Ryan Fredericks went surging down the right and his cross found the unmarked Kebano, who duly headed past Bartosz Bialkowski in minute 35.

Fonte hit the post in the first half, before scoring in the second.

Kebano almost had a brace as Bialkowski did well to save after the scorer turned his man to fire away his shot, but the rebound fell straight for Fonte to smash home the rebound in the 51st minute.

Despite opening with four back-to-back wins, the Tractor Boys were thoroughly outclassed by a rampant Fulham line-up.

But Jokanovic is adamant his side will not be resting on their laurels during the international break.

Jokanovic added: "Luck doesn't exist in football. If something a little different happened then we could have beat Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday.

"It (the international break) is a good time for us to push forward and recover our spirit.

"We now have time to rest and to work hard, we are not on holiday now.

"Just because we've won one game, it doesn't mean we can relax."