Tottenham midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is questioning the bravery of his teammates after another draw in the Premier League.
Spurs once again took the lead in a league game, failed to take their next few chances, and eventually conceded an equalizer.
Fulham scored from a header in the last 20 minutes of the game to get a point away from home on Wednesday night.
"Very disappointing," said Hojbjerg to reporters post-game.
"We have to do better in a couple of aspects of the game. More bravery, more focus in terms of organising the team and being solid as a team.
"That doesn't mean you have to stand in your own box and defend, it means the team is compact, the team is close to each other. I had a chance, I had to score. There are many details we have to do better.
"I'm happy there is a game in three days again so we can show a reaction, show we are better than this. We are ready to go again, and of course heads are high.
"There's a long way to go. We're still very ambitious. We're still very solid and very hungry as a team. We'll keep going."

