Fulham have had a cracking second-half of the season and thanks to Sheffield Wednesday's inconsistent form of late, they've got every chance of ghosting into the play-offs when May rolls around in the Championship.

Led by Slavisa Jokanovic, the Cottagers seem to have one of the most reliable squads in the division, that is capable of picking up points both home and away from Craven Cottage.

Barring the pretty poor 3-1 home defeat to Wolves last weekend, Fulham have been very good in recent weeks, with the peak of their success being highlighted by their 3-1 away win over Newcastle at St James Park a couple of weeks ago.

But with the end nearly in sight and a play-off place still a very real prospect, Jokanovic must start using the whole of his squad to make sure things remain fresh going forward.

So with that in mind and with a busy schedule of games ahead, Jokanovic must give these TWO Fulham players another opportunity to shine before the season is out...

Gohi Cyriac

Gohi Cyriac is currently serving a loan spell in London, having made the switch from Belgian Pro League club Oostende.

We haven't seen an awful lot from the Ivorian this campaign but as we saw during the game against Blackburn a couple of weeks back, he's certainly got the pace and power upfront to change games for the better.

He's a seriously speedy customer and would give most Championship defenders a run for their money when it comes to a straight footrace.

There's more to come from him for sure, despite the fact he's going back to his parent club at the end of the season.

Denis Odoi

Denis Odoi was a real mainstay in the first half of the campaign at Craven Cottage but we've seen him drop out of the first-team in recent weeks.

Another former Belgian League player, Odoi is a pacy right-back who offers terrific attacking support down the flanks for his side.

He knows how to support his wingers and is decent in defence too.

As an option going forward until the end of the campaign, he's certainly a player Jokanovic should consider using more often than not.