Fulham manager Kit Symons has admitted that his side did not create enough second-half chances in their 2-1 defeat at home to Ipswich Town this afternoon.
A late goal from Ross McCormack could not stop Fulham from sliding to their third defeat in four games as a Darryl Murphy brace earned the Tractor Boys victory.
Symons told the club's official website: "We got ourselves back into the game with a slightly fortuitous goal to be honest, but didn't have enough to get something out of it.
"The ball came through to Ross and he took his opportunity very well which I would expect him to do. He's a very good finisher and he's a poacher in those situations. But we didn't have enough shots on target during the game, especially second half.
Fulham travel to London rivals and fellow strugglers Millwall next week.