Fulham have lifted themselves back into automatic promotion contention in recent weeks, with their win over Swansea City last weekend moving the Cottagers up to third in the Championship table.

Their 2-1 win over Swansea last time out made it four straight wins in the Championship. Two more goals from Aleksandar Mitrovic helped Scott Parker's side to a two-goal lead before half-time.

Swansea hit back in the 65th minute through George Byers, but Fulham held on to record their tenth win of the season.

With the injury suffered to Bobby Decordova-Reid against Derby, Scott Parker handed Josh Onomah just his second start of the season, and he produced an accomplished display to help Fulham on their way to victory.

Here, we take a closer look at how Onomah performed against Steve Cooper's side last weekend...

Onomah made his 10th Fulham appearance of the season against Swansea, and repaid the faith in Scott Parker starting him by providing an assist for one of Aleksandar Mitrovic's two goals.

The 22-year-old intercepted a sloppy Swansea pass in midfield, laying the ball off for Ivan Cavaleiro. The Portuguese winger then squared it back to Onomah, who got the slightest touch on the ball before slipping, which fed it through for Mitrovic to be clean in on goal and he made no mistake.

That was the Serbian's 15th league goal of the season for Fulham. Despite it not being pleasing to the eye for Onomah, the assist was definitely his.

The initial interception by Onomah was critical to the counter-attack for the goal. It helped him on his way to three successful passes in the final third during the 81 minutes that he was on the pitch.

He also showed that he is confident in possession of the ball, notching up a passing accuracy of 82% during the match.

One statistic that he will be looking to work on is his duel success, which stood at 43%.

In spite of that, it was a positive performance from the 22-year-old on the whole, and he will be hoping to get more of a chance to showcase what he can do in the weeks to come.