Kit Symons hopes that Cauley Woodrow’s last-gasp leveller against Huddersfield can ignite Fulham’s faltering Championship campaign.
The Fulham manager felt the full force of Craven Cottage’s discontent even after Woodrow had equalised right at the death and understands the reaction from the supporters.
“I understand the frustration from the supporters, they can get restless. But I also know that from hard times you have to show some character to get better. I’m still confident we’ll get some new players, but it can’t come soon enough.
“I didn’t think it was a good game at all. The first goal was going to be key, but luckily we got back into it. Hopefully that’s the result that will get us going now this season. We’ve lost games this season and should have got more out of them, but we’ve got to keep going.
“Our form needs to be a lot better. There’s things not right, we’ve know that for a while and we’re working on those things to get them better. We just need a little bit of luck. We’ve got a lot of injuries at the moment, so hopefully something evens up.”