Stefan Johansen admits Fulham's home form hasn't been good enough this season and has called for his side to set that right ahead of their game with Bolton.

The last victory at the Cottage game back in September when Slavisa Jokanovic's side beat Hull City 2-1, a game that Johansen scored in, but apart from that it hasn't been a happy hunting ground this season.

Sheffield Wednesday and Bristol Rovers have beaten Fulham on their own turf this season, whilst Norwich, Cardiff, Middlesbrough and Preston have all taken a point from their visit to SW6.

Johansen reckons sides now know what Fulham are all about and try to make it hard for them, but he has called for his side to start performing better and to dictate the tempo in order to break down tough sides, something they haven't done yet.

He said: "It's important, now we have two home games in a row and there are three games before the international break and we did well before the last one and we're aiming to do the same.

"I think we're always going to be favourites at home against anyone in this league so that's the pressure we have to deal with but we need to start performing better at the Cottage because it's not been good enough, but we know what we're capable of.

"Teams know us better now - they try to make it very hard for us and I think most teams, when they come here, are happy with a point so it's hard when they defend with ten players behind the ball but it's up to us to put the tempo on the ball to break that down, which we haven't done well with this year but it's time to start.

"The club has been struggling over the past three or four years, we had a good year last year and they know we can play good football now and we just need to focus on ourselves and what we're going to do, because we're confident if we do what we can do good enough we'll win the game."