Crystal Palace defender Gary Cahill felt his side put in a good shift against Fulham.
The two relegation battling clubs could only play out a 0-0 draw, with Cahill helping his team to a clean sheet.
He was named Man of the Match and spoke about what Palace can take away from such a result.
"It was tough," the centre-back told Premier League Productions.
"For me, they're a good side - I think they're too good to go down. But obviously time will tell with that. They're in good form, they've had a few good results coming in to this game and they're fighting for their lives.
"We knew it was going to be tough but it was an okay point for us. We wanted to have more of the ball, we wanted to be more on the front foot, in truth, but defensively we were very solid again, solid as a team."
He added: "For the first-half I felt we played quite high - we managed to push the back four high-ish, which was good. In the second-half they had a 20-minute spell where they were heavily on top and we had to weather that. We did, which is why it's pleasing defensively.
"Today we did very well. We came through it and got a point against a team scrapping for their lives.
"The belief we had [was] the longer we stay in the game, the more we thought we might nick a chance or get an opportunity. But it wasn't to be and I felt they had spells in that game where they played some really good football and made it difficult for us. We'll take the point and move on."

