By Adam Micklewright

Kenny Tete felt his side were more than good value for a win but were forced to settle for a draw against West Ham.

Fulham registered a dominant display, notching up 20 shots with 61 per cent possession, without converting.

“We played a really good game against West Ham,” he started. “They are fourth or fifth in the league and we showed our qualities and played really well.

"We created lots of chances and the only disappointing thing is we couldn’t finish the game. Football is all about details and we have to finish our chances. We need to find the net.”

The result won’t deter the Dutch full-back, who knows these controlling displays will turn into wins before long.

Kenny Tete wins the ball from Aaron Cresswell

“The main positive is we outplayed a top-six team,” he continued. “We have to think about that and keep going. It’s always doable. We are in every game we play; we create enough chances and we’ll believe until the last.

“We came out in the second half looking for a win. We were controlling the game and we were waiting for the goal, it’s a shame it didn’t come.

“Mentality is really important; we keep saying that to each other. We’re all behind each other waiting for the three points. Hopefully we can keep building.”

Scott Parker’s side have a slight respite in schedule which allows a seven-day break before a trip to Everton. When the time comes, Tete thinks the team will be raring to go.

“It’s true we have a more favourable next few games,” he admitted. “All these games are tough, but we have a lot of quality. We will never give up.

“It’s been a heavy month. We had a lot of games, it’s time to recharge and get ready for our next test.”