Fulham manager Marco Silva wasn’t satisfied with a point away at Wolves, as his Fulham team were held to a 1-1 draw at Molineux.
Antonee Robinson’s penalty helped the Whites recover after they fell behind to Matheus Mane’s strike, but all three points were needed to realistically keep their European hopes alive.
“It was a must-win game for us,” Marco admitted. “It wasn't under our control any more but we wanted to keep some hopes to fight for a European place.
“First-half, I believe that we had a good game. We had the game under control. It's been difficult for us to be clinical and ruthless and put the ball in the back of the net.
“We did create - the goal came from a penalty but overall we were in control of the game. We were the team that tried to create more chances.
“Second-half was not good enough, simple as that. We didn't create many, many chances. We didn't have clear chances. For me, it's difficult to find a reason for the unforced mistakes and sloppy decisions.
“Many things that are not normal at this level happened second-half and we didn't have the chance to control the game and create chances. We tried, but it wasn't the best second-half definitely."
Jedi’s equaliser saw him claim his first Premier League goal – and with first-choice penalty taker Raúl Jiménez not on the pitch, Marco had full faith in the USA international.
“We knew that Raul was not going to start the game. He didn't train for the last ten days so it's been difficult for him to be in the condition to help the team.
“But we have other (penalty takers) and during the week we did practice, and we decided to go with Robinson. I was 100 per cent sure that he was capable to do it well.
“It's always an important moment, a decisive moment when you have a penalty. But I think he's shown already in some moments, in penalty shootouts, that he was always able to decide well.”
Despite falling short in the race for European football, Fulham do have a chance to end the season on a high at home to Newcastle next weekend.
“The chance was there and that's the biggest frustration for me right now. We have another game at home and let's hope we can have a better game than this one and a better result than this one.”