Fulham defender John Arne Riise has challenged his Fulham team-mates to start turning their dominance of games into wins.
The West London outfit were beaten 3-1 by Everton at Craven Cottage, having won in their last outing at home 6-0 against Queens Park Rangers.
At 1-1, Bobby Zamora had a great chance to score but hit the crossbar before late strikes from Louis Saha and Jack Rodwell sealed the win.
However, former Liverpool full-back Riise has no doubt the Cottagers will turn their fortunes around before long.
"When [you concede] so early you don't change your game plan - you just keep going," he said.
"I knew we would still play well, even after that shocking start.
"We did well in the first half. Yeah, they had a few chances, but we played it around them and created a lot.
"Against QPR everything went in [6-0 home win on October 2]. Today it didn't, but that's football.
"The thing is, we are playing some good football, that's why we just have to keep on going."
He added: "Of course, it's killing us as players, the fans and the management to be playing well but not winning games we should be, but as I say, sometimes that is football.
"The season is long and hopefully we'll turn it around in our favour before long."
Source Soriebah Kajue. at SkySports