Slavisa Jokanovic has called on his Fulham side to be more clinical in front of goal after their third successive Championship draw, at Leeds United.

The Serbian saw his side squander a number of opportunities during a strong start to the game and at the end, when a bit of composure would have seen them take all three points.

Fulham's only victory in their opening four games of the season came in the Carabao Cup at Wycombe last week and, although they are unbeaten, Jokanovic looked a frustrated figure in his post-match press conference.

Sone Aluko was guilty of missing the Whites' best chance, although Neeskens Kebano also had an opportunity only to lose his balance.

And Jokanovic was not about to claim his team deserved more after the game

"If you do not score the goal, you cannot complain about the result or start thinking about three points," Jokanovic said.

"We showed different faces today. We opened the game very well and created some chances.

"We weren't clinical in important moments. They were powerful and aggressive and pushed us to score the goal.

"We didn't adapt ourselves well to be honest, we missed the quality on the ball in the beginning of the second half. They started to press us and we weren't comfortable on the ball."

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Jokanovic brought on Oliver Norwood with just under 15 minutes remaining, because he felt the midfield was being overrun by Leeds after the break.

And he felt it was a move that paid off, with Norwood showcasing his ability on the ball during his short spell on the pitch and setting free Sone Aluko, who could not find a way past Felix Wiedwald in the Leeds goal.

"We missed quality in this part of the game," Jokanovic explained. "Because I hadn't found another solution I decided to put Oli on the pitch because we were without the ball so often.

"We lost the ball and at the end of the game, I decided to put one more player in to control the game.

"We wanted to take more control of the game and in this period we created the chances and we weren't clinical enough."