Neeskens Kabano believes his Fulham teammates are satisfied with a point from their 1-1 draw with Leeds United and insists they will keep on working to achieve their goal of the play-offs.

The 24-year-old was in fine form once again on Tuesday evening, with the Leeds defenders seemingly unable to cope with his direct attacking style and trickery.

Fulham were unlucky to only come away from the game with a point after they dominated proceedings, except for a ten minute spell at the start of the game where Leeds managed to bag themselves an early goal.

Despite more than matching an opponent who are in the play-off places, Kebano believes that if the group sticks with the spirit they've shown in recent months they can reach their target of the play-offs.

He said:"It was a good game, we played against a team who were fourth in the table so it was good, but unfortunately we couldn't win.

"I think we deserved to but today we got a point and we will keep on working to win more points to achieve our goal.

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"We are satisfied with the point because we scored in the last second of the game so we were very happy but there is maybe, not regret, but we knew we could have more from it.

"It's not the first time we've done this - we played Reading when they were in similar position and won 5-0, so we try to impose our football and the way we play but if you look at all of our games, they are similiar.

"We have possession of the ball and sometimes we miss some goals and in some cases we lose or find some draws but we always play the same and it's good for us.

"We know that we have quality players and a quality group and if we stay with the same spirit then we can reach our goal."