Jol calm despite Fulham struggles

02 December 2012 13:51
Martin Jol is refusing to panic despite Fulham's 3-0 defeat against Tottenham condemning the Cottagers to their worst run of the season. The Cottagers have not won in their last seven games and have failed to score in their last three. Dimitar Berbatov showed occasional flashes of brilliance on Saturday, but the team lacked the cutting edge provided to them by Clint Dempsey and Mousa Dembele last term. Jol, however, is refusing to panic, however, and is sure his team will improve when Brede Hangeland and Bryan Ruiz return from suspension and injury respectively. "We're still only three points away from 20 and there are still three games to go before we've even reached the halfway point of the league program," Jol said. "Our target is always - like 10 or 12 other teams - to get to 40 points, so I'm not worried. "Hangeland is coming back, Bryan Ruiz is coming back, so hopefully if everyone is on the board we can try to get back on the winning track."

Source: team_talk