Fulham boss Kit Symons insists there will be no sweeping changes for the visit to Leeds on Saturday - despite last week's home humbling by Watford.

The Whites were stung 5-0 by the Hornets, and although Symons is forced into at least one change with keeper Marcus Bettinelli suspended after he was sent off during the defeat, the manager reckons he's not the type to press the panic button.

"We assess each performance on it merits, we'll look at it, and take it from there. I'm not the type to make sweeping changes," he said.

Dejected Fulham manager Kit Symons after Watford defeat

Fulham will be without long-term sufferers Tim Hoogland (pelvis), Fernando Amorebieta (knee) as as well as recuperating defender Sean Kavanagh and Bettinelli.

"In Sean's case we want to step up his game time with the U21s and get him properly ready for the first team," Symons added.

The manager confirmed his two keepers for the trip have probably got the biggest age difference between them at any club this weekend.

Gabor Kiraly and his tracksuit bottoms at 38 will attempt to keep the fallen giants at bay, while Slovakian academy prospect Marek Rodak will celebrate his 18th birthday sitting on the bench.