Marco Silva was bitterly disappointed with a below-par Fulham display as the league leaders were well beaten by Coventry City at Craven Cottage this afternoon.

The Fulham head coach blamed individual errors for giving his side a mountain to climb. A howler from goalkeeper Marek Rodak allowed Victor Gyokeres’ speculative shot to give the Sky Blues a 2-0 lead before a mistake from Tim Ream in stoppage time extinguished the hope that had been provided by Bobby Decordova-Reid’s goal with eight minutes left.

Silva told his post-match press conference:

“It’s about focus and concentration every time. They punished us for mistakes in the first goal, the second goal and the third goal. It’s these types of games that we need to control. We tried to rush too much. They had moments on the counter-attack. We had some moments ourselves with clear chances to score but it wasn’t our afternoon.

We had six or seven chances to score and if we scored them, it would have been a different result. We lost this game from individual mistakes. This afternoon, they were more confident than us, without reason. They were better than us, more confident than us and the game was decided from individual mistakes.”