Slavisa Jokanovic believes Fulham didn't show enough experience to kill off Blackburn when they went 2-1 with only minutes left in the game.

His side were held to a 2-2 draw courtesy of a last minute Lucas Joao goal after Sone Aluko and Gohi Cyriac had given Fulham a 2-1 lead.

The hosts struggled to deal with Blackburn in the second half, where Tony Mowbray's side pressed Fulham higher up the pitch and didn't allow them to play their passing brand of football.

And Jokanovic believes his side didn't show enough experience to kill the game off when they went 2-1 up with only minutes left in the game.

He said: "It was frustrating but it's part of the competition - we've scored many times in the last moment of the game but credit Blackburn.

"We didn't dominate the game or control them and at the end we made some mistakes and in the last moment we didn't stop the cross, we lost the marker and they scored from two metres out.

"It isn't easy to score three goals to win the game, we didn't have enough experience to kill the game when we scored the second goal, we tried but we gave them a chance for the comeback.

"We lost two points but gained a point, we cannot be satisfied because we conceded the goal but we lost the chance to put ourselves in the top six but we are going to fight to be in there at the end of May."