FULHAM boss Marco Silva believed his side showed “two faces” in their 2-1 defeat to Cherries.

The Cottagers led by a goal at the break after Andreas Pereira opened scores after 16 minutes, Fulham also smacking the bar via Antonee Robinson in what was a controlling first-half performance.

Cherries head coach Gary O’Neil rang the changes at the break, bringing on Marcus Tavernier and Ryan Christie to great effect.

Tavernier produced a fine long-range effort to restore parity, before Christie’s parried shot led to Dom Solanke’s winner.

Fulham boss Marco Silva said: “It was so good how we started the game and how we controlled the first half.

“We had a clear plan and the players took this plan, but we just had a lack of killer instinct to score the second goal.

“The second half was completely different and difficult to understand.

“We prepared the players for what was coming and we knew that we had to start really strong in the second half and we didn’t do it.

“We have to analyse why this happens because we can’t show two faces like we did today.”