Timothy Castagne described Fulham’s form as ‘underwhelming’ after the Whites were held to a goalless draw by struggling Everton last night.

Marco Silva’s side dominated an entertaining contest at Craven Cottage – but couldn’t find the finishing touch in a frustrating display. The Belgian full back told FFCTV:

“We had a lot of chances. It was tough. We played well. They had a few chances as well, but I thought we played better. It’s tough to end the game in a draw, I thought we deserved better – but that’s football sometimes. You are a bit frustrated because you wanted more. but I do think we have any regrets. We tried our best but it was one of those games where you can try as hard as you want, it just won’t go in.”

Castagne even came close to scoring his first Fulham goal when he diverted Bobby De Cordova-Reid’s header past Jordan Pickford but saw his header cannon off the crossbar.

“I was back to the goal and Bobby [De Cordova-Reid] headed it. I thought it was going wide so I tried to head it back the other way. It was close to being a nice, second post goal but maybe next time.”

The Belgian full back gave a frank assessment of Fulham’s three games in seven days that haven’t gone according to plan.

I think [it is] a bit underwhelming. I thought we played well [in the] three games. Liverpool is a tough one. I thought we were a lot better than Newcastle, but we take two stupid goals. It’s tough – we got one draw out of three, so it’s not great. The way of playing is there. The will to play and to win is there, but today we were just missing something.