Fulham are currently seventh in the EFL Championship table, having taken 19 points from their opening 11 league games and now just one point off the play-offs.

Fulham supporters will rightly be happy with their side's start to the season after a promising start from certain members of the squad, but manager Scott Parker will have a few decisions to ponder over the international break as he looks to pick-up his side's form and make them more consistent.

Here, we look at three decisions that Scott Parker should be pondering over the second international break of the season...

Where he uses Bobby Reid

Loan signing from fellow Championship club Cardiff, Bobby Reid, has settled into life well at Fulham so far, contributing to the general team play while on the pitch.

However, Parker has opted to use Reid in a couple of different positions so far this season, mainly on the left-side of a three-pronged attack or on the right-side of a three-man midfield.

Reid suits both positions with his energetic play and ability on the ball, originally starting his career as a central midfielder, but with the likes of quick and skillful winger Ivan Cavaleiro on the team too, Parker has to deliberate just where he uses his loan star.

Who gets the nod at right-back

Parker has used both Denis Odoi and Steven Sessegnon at right-back so far this season, alternating between the two down the right side of the defence.

The more physical Odoi can provide more of a defensive steel to the side with his physical attributes, while Sessegnon's pace, attacking threat and ability to time a tackle well has also seen him promoted into Fulham's first team.

Parker now has a decision to make on whether he chooses to continue alternating between the pair who bring different aspects to the side or instead just use the one with the other becoming back-up.

Whether Harrison Reed maintains his place

Central midfielder Harrison Reed has put in some impressive performances this season as the box-to-box midfielder,  on loan from Southampton, looks to force his way into the side permanently.

Reed has had to contend with a bit-part role so far, having seen fellow midfielder Stefan Johansen get the nod in certain games ahead of him.

However, Parker knows that he has a quality player on his hands in Reed but has the decision to make on whether he keeps using the midfielder in his three-man midfield or opts to continue starting Johansen again.

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