Moussa Dembele’s equalised earned a point for Fulham at MK Dons. Here’s how we rated the Whites players in their 1-1 draw.
Joe Lewis: 7
Made several good saves to ensure Fulham secured a point, including two at full stretch early on.
Ryan Fredericks: 5
Had a poor first half, looking off the pace after returning from injury, and was replaced at half-time by Kay Voser.
Dan Burn: 6
Sloppy with the ball at times, although he made several important blocks and interceptions inside the box.
Richard Stearman: 6
Typically willing to put his body in the way and blocked a shot on the line in the first half.
Luke Garbutt: 7
The on-loan Everton youngster replaced the suspended James Husband and did well, also making an important goalline clearance and providing an attacking threat on the left wing.
Sean Kavanagh: 6
The youngster worked hard on the left of midfield and had a couple of efforts on goal from distance.
Ryan Tunnicliffe: 6
Worked hard alongside Jamie O’Hara in the middle of midfield but gave the ball away too often.
Jamie O’Hara: 7
At the heart of Fulham’s best work. Another good display.
Tom Cairney: 5
Far short of his best, with several misplaced passes summing up a disappointing performance.
Ross McCormack: 7
Always a danger on the ball and provided two good crosses for Dembele, one of which led to the goal.
Moussa Dembele: 7
Guilty of one of the misses of the season, firing over an empty net from five yards, but redeemed himself by scoring the equaliser.
Kay Voser: 6
Played a part in Fulham being more balanced and organised in the second half.
Sakari Mattila: 6
Neat and tidy on the ball after coming on for the final 20 minutes.
This post was last modified on 22/11/2015