Slavisa Jokanovic feels Floyd Ayite's disallowed goal should have stood but believes the side's performances aren't matching the expectation around the team.

Tom Cairney's last minute goal salvaged a point after Sammy Ameobi had put Bolton ahead and despite Fulham's possession, they were unable to break down the visitors over the majority of the game.

Ayite had thought he'd put the side ahead but was ruled out for offside but Cairney popped up in the last minute to grab a share of the points at the Cottage.

And the boss knows the side aren't living up to expectations that surround the side and believes they are still not clinical enough in both boxes.

He said: "We score a late goal but also an early goal any of these two players who are in the situation around the ball and Floyd was onside and I don't know the reasoning for disallowing the goal.

"After this situation we still complicate our life much more with slipping in one important moment and they score a goal without creating any chances - it was a ridiculous situation to concede the goal.

"We try to move the ball faster and in the second half we created many chances and we arrive many times in the box and shoot 19 times but we didn't find a clear way to score.

At the end it isn't good enough for us, this performance is not good enough and if we compare the expectation around this time at the moment we are not performing in the level of this excpectation.

"We must be relatively satisfied with the late goal but frustrated because we could win the game.

"We are not clinical enough or solid in both boxes and in the end all the long balls is a problem for us and we made many entrances in both sides but without finishing the action.

"Kevin McDonald was like a winger and crossed the ball for Cairney's head to score the goal, I expect other people to do the work in this game."