Tosin Adarabioyo has admitted that he was disappointed Fulham let slip a one-goal lead to draw 1-1 with Liverpool in a Premier League clash at Craven Cottage on Sunday.
Signed from Manchester City in the summer, Adarabioyo has cemented his place in Fulham's starting lineup, going the distance in eight consecutive matches.
In the 31st minute, the central defender came close to scoring his first goal in the top-flight when he connected with
Ivan Cavaleiro's ball-in but was denied by a top save from Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson.
Liverpool managed to
salvage something from the game when an Aboubakar Kamara handball led to
a penalty converted by Mohamed Salah in the 78th minute.
"Obviously it's still a good point but throughout the game I felt like we played very well," Adarabioyo said to Fulham TV.
"With ten minutes to go I felt we'd get three points instead of the one, still it's a good result.
"Definitely it was a huge disappointment, the way we conceded and losing the three points but again it's still a very good point."
Having held the champions to a draw, confidence within the Fulham squad is high and Adarabioyo hopes they can replicate the performance in tomorrow's meeting with Brighton & Hove.
"We have seen what they are capable of, they are a very good team, so we know what to expect. We are going out there to get three points," Adarabioyo added.
Fulham are sitting in 18th position with eight points from twelve matches before the visit of the Seagulls.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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