Two goals from Stefan Johansen and further goals from Tom Cairney and Scott Malone helped Fulham put on a show as they battered Huddersfield 4-1 at the John Smith's Stadium.

Slavisa Jokanovic chose the same team that brushed aside Aston Villa on Easter Monday, with Ryan Sessegnon keeping his place in the side after bagging his seventh goal of the season in the win.

Huddersfield had a ferocious start and got themselves ahead within five minutes when Floyd Ayite tripped Chris Lowe as he charged into the box - the man who was fouled stepped up and slotted the ball into the right corner despite Marcus Bettinelli guessing correctly.

But Fulham got level when some lovely intricate football on the edge of the area saw Malone break free and behind his man before he slotted the ball into the bottom corner with just under 20 minutes played.

It was only minutes later than Fulham were ahead when Ayite was fouled in the box by Jonathan Hogg - Cairney stepped up to take the penalty and coolly slotted it home to give the away side a 2-1 lead.

Johansen made it three after 35 minutes when Aluko roasted two Huddersfield men with one swift dragback of his foot, with Sessegnon's shot rebounding to Johansen who slotted the ball into the same corner as Malone.

The Norwegian got his second and Fulham's fourth when he nicked the ball off Hogg at the back and slotted it past Ward to send the travelling fans into dreamland.

The second half was a lot quieter, but Sessegnon should've made it five when Cairney played him through one on one, but the youngster hit the ball right at Ward.

Bettinelli 7: Had a fairly quiet game but looked commanding in and around his box with a number of strong punches and catches to relieve pressure on the back four.

Fredericks 7: Had a good half but was taken off at half time as a result of his yellow, and he was lucky not to have seen red for a second yellow late in the first. Was good going forward again but Slavisa Jokanovic put the team first when subbing him.

Malone 8: Scored another great goal when he got round the back of his man to slot the ball past Ward to drag Fulham level. Did his defensive duties well in the second half and competed well with Scannell out on the left.

McDonald 8: Had a decent game but was caught out early on by the relentless pressure that Huddersfield exerted on the Fulham midfield. Grew in stature and once again marshaled the back four, keeping Aaron Mooy fairly quiet.

Cairney 8: Huddersfield tried to press the midfield and it worked in the first ten, but after that Cairney was able to exploit the space left by the three men tasked with closing his space down to devastating effect.

Ayite 8: His movements caused so many problems for Huddersfield back four in the first half and played a part in the opening two goals. Still looked to get involved in the second half despite not seeing as much of the ball and looked Fulham's biggest threat going forward.

Ream 7: Another solid game from the centre back who did well to help weather the early pressure that Huddersfield put on Fulham. Stayed strong in the second half after the introduction of Sean Scannell and Isaiah Brown.

Johansen 9: Bagged two goals in the first half, the second coming after he has chased down Hogg to win the ball. Was another of the Norwegian's great performance in midfield, winning the ball and getting forward. Hobbled off with only minutes left which will be a worry.

Aluko 7: Displayed some lovely touches yet again and roasted two Huddersfield defenders to set up Fulham's third goal. Was quieter in the second half as Huddersfield controlled more of the game ans was subbed for Lucas Piazon with 14 minutes left.

Kalas 7: A last ditch tackle in the first half denied the hosts what was to be a certain goal and you have to credit his marking. Worked well once again with Ream to snuff out the threat of Scannell and Brown in the second half.

Sessegnon 7: Tracked back and put in a fantastic goal saving tackle on Tommy Smith just after the Cottagers had taken the lead. Should've scored Fulham's fifth early in the second half but another solid game from the youngster.

Subs:

Odoi 6: A clever sub by Jokanovic, although Odoi was booked early in the second - something the referee got completely wrong in my books. You could tell he was only returning from injury a looked a yard off the pace of his team mates.

Piazon 6: Didn't have too much time to have any influence on the game.

Kebano N/A: Replaced the injured Johansen with only minutes left in the game.