Fulham goalkeeper David Stockdale thinks nerves cost the team two vital points at home to Hull City on Saturday.

The Londoners are facing the threat of relegation but looked set to secure a crucial victory after Ashkan Dejagah and Fernando Amorebieta had put them 2-0 up, but Nikica Jelavic pulled one back for Hull and Shane Long then scored a late equaliser.

Asked if nerves or naivety were to blame for Fulham’s failure to see out the game, Stockdale said: “All of the above.

“When you are anxious to get the 90 minutes over and take the three points, things can go astray.

“There was a lot of tension in the ground and we did things that we would not normally do at home. That was our downfall.”

Fulham are 19th in the table ahead of their penultimate game of the season, Saturday’s trip to Stoke, but they are only one point from safety.

And Stockdale added: “It is important we pick ourselves up now.

“It is points we need at this stage of the season. We can’t change the Hull result now, so we have to go and win our remaining two games.

“Three points against Stoke on Saturday and we are right back in it. If we play anything like we did in the first 75 minutes, we will be okay. We need a few teams to help us out now, as well.”