Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic has said that Wolves are the only team that were "in some way completely better than my team'.

Fulham currently lie in 12th and host Barnsley at Craven Cottage this weekend.

The Serb did acknowledge the challenges the Championship brings and it's competitiveness from top to bottom.

He said: "All the games in the Championship are tough games, this is where we start talking and if we play against a top team, or bottom team there aren’t many differences.

"After 22 games, the only team who in some way destroyed us, or in some way were completely better than my team was Wolves.

"The Barnsley game is a chance to try and show more confidence, more quality and be competitive and push altogether to win the game.

"They aren’t at an especially good level but it's a team who are organised, who work in the great distance between lines and they are players and a team who can be dangerous for us if we aren't at our highest level."

Jokanovic also said that he is no longer thinking about the play-off targets the Cottagers set themselves at the start of the season.

He said: "I am not thinking now about targets, we started the season very clear: talking about being promoted and being in the top six.

"After half the season, we didn't show enough improvement when we compare the season behind of us but for another side it’s a different situation, different year, different players, different characteristics of the players, we try find a little bit different, similar, but style with brief difference for last season.

"Now it’s talking about end of the season, it’s not necessary for us.

"What we must do is live in the present - the present is Barnsley and we will do everything to make a positive step.

"At the end we will have many up and downs this season but I expect we will be in more time at the highest level than what we are at the moment."