Fulham arrested their three game losing slump at the weekend as they sealed an important 2-1 win over second placed Leeds United at Craven Cottage on Saturday afternoon.

Scott Parker's side came into the game off the back of a 1-0 West London derby defeat to Brentford last time out, and were looking to do all they could to not make it four consecutive Championship defeats.

The Cottagers had the perfect start, as they took the lead with less than ten minutes on the clock. Aleksandar Mitrovic's penalty cannoned in off the near post to take his league goals tally for the season to seventeen.

Leeds then found their way back into the game just after the break, as Eddie Nketiah's initial low shot was parried by Marek Rodak, with Patrick Bamford tapping in the rebound.

However, Josh Onomah was the hero for Fulham as he buried a first-time effort from just inside the penalty area in the 69th minute into the top corner to give Fulham a much needed victory.

Here, we take a closer look at how the 23-year-old performed against Marcelo Bielsa's side...

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Onomah has been a fringe player for the majority of this season for Fulham, but has been given starting chances by Scott Parker over the last month, repaying the faith in his manager by producing some good performances.

Saturday's match marked the fifth time in succession that Onomah has started for Fulham, also playing the full ninety minutes for the third game in a row.

The standout statistic from his display was his goal, which was scored with his only shot of the game, which shows maximum efficiency on his part.

The midfielder also had a passing accuracy rate of 93%, highlighting that Onomah contributed much more to Fulham's performance than just his winning goal. He was also voted as Man of the Match.

He also won both the aerial duels he competed for and made four interceptions, proving that he can also do the defensive work for his side when needed.

The midfielder is enjoying his best run of form for the West London club since signing in the summer, and Scott Parker will hope it continues during the festive period.