Marco Silva admitted that Fulham have fallen well below the standards they set earlier in the season after watching his side lose to Everton at Craven Cottage this afternoon.

The Whites went in front through Raul Jimenez’s header and dominated the first half but failed to take their chances and were punished by Vitali Mykolenko’s deflected drive three minutes into stoppage time. The Toffees scored twice in two minutes after the interval as goals from Michael Keane and Beto left Fulham well adrift of the battle for Europe in eleventh place.

Silva, who served a touchline ban after picking up his third yellow card of the season at Aston Villa last weekend, acknowledged that Fulham were the architects of their own downfall.

We have to blame ourselves. Simple as that. The first 30 minutes were like they should be. We were dominant and had some very good moments. We had a good chance from Alex [Iwobi], two good chances from H [Harry Wilson], and they are the moments that when you’re on top in a game, you should be more ruthless and clinical.

In these types of moments of the season, the decisive moments, you have to keep the focus and concentration throughout all of the game. We lost the game and it was our fault. For the last six or seven games, we haven’t been at the level that we should be. These types of moments, late goals, set piece goals, they have been taking away a big chance from ourselves to do even better.

Silva told Match of the Day that he was alarmed by the fact that Fulham have lost concentration and focus far too easily at the business end of the season.

“It is the story of the last three or four games. Goals have come from set-pieces. We have to be willing to fight, do our job well and we didn’t. It’s about concentration and focus. We have to blame ourselves because it didn’t happen before but it did in the last few weeks.

The moments that we lost the focus and concentration played a big part on the game. We have to correct the things which happened with us in the last three or four games. In these decisive moments of the season, if you want to be there fighting you cannot lose concentration.”