Slavisa Jokanovic celebrated 100 games in charge of Fulham when his 2017/18 crop of stars welcomed Birmingham City to the Cottage on Saturday, December 9.

A 1-0 win saw the head coach celebrate the milestone with three points, pushing his win percentage ratio to 40% during his tenure in west London.

Fulham have been transformed under the Serbian, taking them from a struggling Championship side, imposing his playing style onto the team and then taking them to the Play-offs.

Despite some poor patches this season, the Cottagers remain in touching distance of the Play-offs as we enter the Christmas period and the side will be hoping to strengthen in January to make sure they're in contention during the second half of the season.

To celebrate the milestone, we've taken a look at the best moments from Jokanovic's reign at the club.

QPR 1-3 Fulham, February 13, 2016

Jokanovic got his first of 40 wins as Fulham boss when he took his struggling side to Loftus Road to take on QPR.

The Whites really clicked as Ross McCormack, Moussa Dembele and Tom Cairney all struck before half time to make it 3-0 in the first 45 against their west London rivals.

Tjaronn Chery scored a consolation goal but it wasn't enough as Fulham got their first win under Jokanovic.

Fulham had only won one match in the league since October before this game, a run of results that had left them four points above the relegation zone with Jokanovic overseein a period of five games without a win when he first joined the club.

But victory at Loftus Road lifted them to 18th position and put some breathing space between them and the drop zone.

Tom Cairney celebrates scoring the third goal

Fulham 2-1 Cardiff, April 9, 2016

Cardiff came to Craven Cottage hunting the Play-off places, while Fulham were trying to get enough points to make sure it was mathematically impossible to get relegated, and victory against the Bluebirds pretty much all but secured that, putting the Whites ten points clear of the drop zone.

Russell Slade's side took the lead at the Cottage through Lex Immers, but Fulham came out fighting in the second half and Scott Parker's first goal of the season brought them level.

Up stepped Emerson Hyndman, the birthday boy, to smash in a winner in the 93rd minute to give Fulham a massive three points - their third win in a week.

Speaking after the game, the head coach said: "We've had one perfect week where we've won three games but in front of us is five games more.

"Mathematically, we are 10 points ahead. It's 15 points needed, so we need five points more to be 100 per cent sure."

Hyndman
Hyndman

Fulham 5-0 Huddersfield, October 29, 2016

One win in nine before this game had seen Fulham's strong start to the season slowly ebb away, but the 5-0 win against Huddersfield set the tone for the rest of the campaign and showed what the side were able to do.

Two Chris Martin goals, a Tomas Kalas strike, aided by Lucas Piazon and Kevin McDonald, saw Jokanovic's side romp to a 5-0 win over third placed Huddersfield, who would go on to get promoted come May.

That victory showed the style of play that Jokanovic was building at the club, and come the second part of the season Fulham were putting teams to the sword like this more weeks than not.

It was a taste of what was to come for the rest of the season for the Fulham faithful.

Tomas Kalas celebrates his goal against Huddersfield

Fulham 1-1 Leeds United, March 7, 2017

Jokanovic's side made it six unbeaten against Play-off chasing Leeds when Cairney stepped up in the dying moments at the Cottage to curl the ball past Rob Green and send the Hammsermith End into raptures.

The draw saw them stay within five points of the Play-off places - something that would prove to be huge come the final day of the season, as well as give the side the belief they could actually get to the Play-offs, and win them.

After the game, Jokanovic said: "I'm really proud how we played. We actually scored two and we deserved three points.

"We made an accidental start with the own goal and we scored a legal score, but he referee does not see the situation. Then Tom scores a fantastic goal.

"We played all the football and created many, many chances. We shot 23 times on goal. We won only one point, but deserve three."

Tom Cairney celebrates his equaliser against Leeds

Newcastle United 1-3 Fulham, March 11, 2017

I think out of all the games I get to see covering Fulham, this is one that will forever live in my memory.

Four wins in their last six games had given the side a quiet confidence that they could go to St James' Park and get a result, but no one imagined it would be in the style they did it in.

First, Cairney curls one into the top bin from 25-yards after just fifteen minutes before Ryan Sessegon bagged two in eight minutes, sending the travelling Fulham fans crazy up with the gods while proceeding to shush 50,000 Geordies.

Daryl Murphy got a late consolation goal while Tim Ream missed a penalty, but it was one of the most complete performances I've seen under Jokanovic at Fulham.

Newcastle United's Jonjo Shelvey dejected after Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon scores his side's third goal
Newcastle United's Jonjo Shelvey dejected after Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon scores his side's third goal

Huddersfield 1-4 Fulham, April 22, 2017

Just over a month later and Fulham were at it again as they came from one down to pummel promotion rivals Huddersfield Town in their own backyard.

Chris Lowe put Huddersfield ahead after four minutes and it looked like it could be a long afternoon for the side, with Fulham chasing shadows in the early stages.

But then they woke up and Scott Malone equalised before Cairney put them ahead from the penalty spot.

It was then Stefan Johansen's turn to run amok as he scored twice before the end of the second half to make it 4-1 to Jokanovic's side.

We all know how the season ended, but at that point the football Jokanovic had got Fulham playing really made it look like they would be a Premier League outfit the following season.

Fulham FC's Stefan Johansen celebrates scoring his side's third goal as he rushes past a dejected Huddersfield's Danny Ward.
Fulham FC's Stefan Johansen celebrates scoring his side's third goal as he rushes past a dejected Huddersfield's Danny Ward.