Fulham boss Marco Silva has praised his side for a "well-deserved" 2-1 away win against Tottenham on Saturday evening.
The victory marked the first win on the road for the Cottagers, who have now secured three points in three of their last four outings in the top flight.
"I'm very proud of the boys. We have been really speaking about the games on the road, so it was very important for us to win," Silva told Sky Sports after the game.
"We knew that it was going to happen one day and we prepared ourselves again for that tonight.
"What a great first half from us, definitely. We got two early goals so we were clinical, but we probably should've scored more in the first half.
"The way we controlled our game during the first 35 minutes was pleasing, we didn't leave anything for them and our fast attacks were very good.
"We created a lot of problems for them. It was definitely important to score early, like always, but it was the way that we kept our discipline.
"In the second half, we suffered in my opinion, probably more than we should've. We didn't start it well and from the kick-off they created a chance that we should've dealt with much better.
"That then started to boost their confidence and slowly they were pushing us back. Our decisions when we won the ball weren't at the best level either. We have to give credit to them for that as well.
"It was a well-deserved three points, a great win for us and we are very pleased."