FULHAM manager Marco Silva said his side weren’t clinical enough in their 0-0 draw at Brentford last weekend – and confirmed he wanted to keep winger Willian.
The Cottagers’ best chance fell to Raul Jimenez from Adama Traore’s low cross but the Mexico striker missed the target.
Fulham moved up to twelfth in the table.
“We kept them really quiet, we controlled a tough attacking line. A good game from our back line and our defensive organisation from all the players, even our set-pieces,” Silva said.
“After that, with the chances that we created, we should have scored at least one goal to win the game or more than that. Unfortunately we weren’t clinical enough and it’s a goalless draw.
“Both teams were trying to win, it’s always a game that both teams want to win because we know what it represents for our fans. Of course, for sure they saw a team fighting to win the football match and that’s most important to us.”
Willian is out of contract this summer and will be 36 in August.
Silva said: “Yes, I was clear in the last two months that we are happy with him and we try to renew the contract with him.”