Looking back on Saturday's draw with Bolton at Craven Cottage, Roy Hodgson gave his post-match assessment:
"We were good value for the one-one," he said. "I thought we were unlucky to go in at half-time not winning because we had one chance cleared off the line.
"But I am full of praise for the players for the way they came out and attacked in the second half.
"We played some much better football after the break. But I must pay credit to Bolton for their resolute back four and their goalkeeper. They came up with the answers when we asked them.
"I would have liked to have won the game but it would have been a harsh pill to swallow had we lost.
"Bolton's goal was very good. Klasnic took it excellently. We had to work hard and play a lot of football to get the equaliser.
"But to play three matches inside a week is a tough ask so all credit to the players."