Fulham won their fourth-straight game in the Championship with a 2-1 victory over Swansea City on Friday night, closing the gap between the automatic promotion places to four points.

A brace from Aleksandar Mitrovic saw Scott Parker’s Fulham side earn their fourth-straight win in the league and keeps them in 3rd - three points ahead of Nottingham Forest in 4th and four points behind West Brom in 2nd.

The Baggies though have a game in hand, and could go top with a win at Preston tonight.

This time last month, Parker was under huge pressure at Fulham. His side were held at Middlesbrough and the following weekend were thumped 3-0 at home by Hull City, leaving them stranded outside the top-six.

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It seemed as though the demands of the Championship were overwhelming Parker in his first full-season as a football manager, and a section of fans felt it was time for him to move on.

Now though, Parker is being hailed as one of the league’s best young managers and at Fulham, the fans adore him.

He looks set to guide his team to a promotion push this season and with each passing win, that looks all the more likely.

Fulham fans will be hugely proud of the turnaround that they’ve seen. Results are the aim of the game but Fulham are also playing some really solid football - against Swansea, Fulham had more of the ball and for long periods of the game, were passing it round as though it was an exhibition.

They’re a fascinating team to watch and Parker’s influence on them is really evident - fans will surely like what they’re seeing, and will love to see the likes of Marek Rodak breaking into the team, as well players like Dennis Odoi and Stefan Johansen becoming really integral to the line-up.

There’s a lot for the Fulham faithful to look forward to this season but it’s still only December, and Fulham have 27 games between them and the end of the season.

They’ve been in good voice so far and have remained optimistic despite relegation last season - expect them to get right behind Parker and help push the team towards the automatic promotion places.