Fulham manager Kit Symons has expressed his anger at finding himself three goals down at half time against Wolverhampton Wanderers in Tuesday evening's Championship clash at Molineux, which finished 3-0.
Danny Batth gave Wolves the lead in the 10th minute, with Bakary Sako adding a quickfire brace just before the break to leave the Cottagers reeling.
Symons told BBC Sport: "To say that was frustrating is an understatement. I'm fuming. We looked by far the better side and had a stonewall penalty for handball turned down at 1-0.
"But you can't concede goals like that and still hope to win games. To go in at 3-0, it then becomes a mountain to climb."
The result puts Fulham 20th in the Championship table.