Fulham's winning streak came to an untimely halt at the weekend, and it brought to light the slight demise of one player.

Looking for a fifth-straight win at home to Bristol City at the weekend, Scott Parker's side were brought back down to earth by Lee Johnson's.

The Robins came to Craven Cottage on the back of a 5-2 win over Huddersfield Town and left deserved of the win. Goals either side of half-time from Josh Brownhill and Famara Diedhiou was enough to see them home, with Aboubakar Kamara netting a late consolation goal.

Fulham were frustrated on Saturday as they kept pressing and pressing at the Bristol City back-line with no luck - Aleksandar Mitrovic was marked out of the game, and the likes of Ivan Cavaleiro and particularly Anthony Knockaert failed to have an impact.

Another man who's performance was below par on Saturday was that of left-back Joe Bryan. Bryan is one of those full-backs who's consistently consistent - he rarely comes under the spotlight. But he was the weak link in the Fulham defence against his former club at the weekend, and it's not the first time that he has been this season.

A quality left-back on this day, capable of both defending and attacking to great effect, Bryan hasn't fully settle back into the Championship. He like so many others at the club had a torrid time in the Premier League last season and maybe the hangover from that has carried on into this?

At 26-years-old he's soon to enter the 'prime' of his career but as his form looks to be stalling, is his first-team spot at Fulham at risk?

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Maxime Le Marchland is the first name that springs to mind when doubting Bryan's spot in the starting line-up. The Frenchman replaced him early on in last months defeat to Hull City and started the next with Bryan injured, but picked up an injury himself that game and hasn't featured since.

Another candidate to potentially fulfil the role is Cyrus Christie. A right-back by trade, and another name who will want to forget last season, Christie is yet to start a league game this term. He's a player with good Championship experience and though his cameos have been brief, he still looks a decent enough player.

Competition is good in any squad and maybe it's time that Bryan saw some of his own. He's not the only name in the Fulham defence that's been questioned this season but his form has certainly been regressing, and he's well overdue a solid performance against Preston tonight.