Fulham drew 1-1 with Millwall in the Championship last night.

A frustrating night for Fulham at The Den. They headed back down into the capital after picking up a fine win at Ewood Park last weekend, and looked set for another win on the road last night when Aleksandar Mitrovic fired them ahead after three minutes.

But Jon Dadi Bodvarsson had Millwall back on level terms just minutes later, when a loose corner fell to him at the near post. Scott Parker though was left reeling at the decision to allow the goal to stand, with Bodvarsson appearing to be in an offside position.

Nevertheless, Fulham missed the chance to go up to 2nd-place in the Championship table last night, but this weekend welcome Barnsley in what is a must-win game for the Cottagers.

Many for Fulham under-performed at The Den, but Josh Onomah put in another shift in what were challenging conditions:

The 22-year-old has become one of the first names on the team-sheet in this second half of the season. He joined from Spurs in the summer as part of the deal that saw Ryan Sessegnon go the other way, and began the season as a bit-part player.

But last night he held his own in the midfield - he won three aerial duels, three tackles and made one interception. Onomah is an attacking midfielder by trade but playing in a midfield-three for Fulham, he's had to better the defensive side of his game and that progression showed last night.

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His one criticism is finishing - he had four shots last night but failed to find what would've been his second goal for the club. He needs to add a bit more composure to his game and if he can start to chip in with some goals, he'll be a really complete midfield player.

Fulham remain 3rd-place in the Championship table after last night, level on points with Leeds but going six-points behind West Brom after their 2-1 win at Reading.