Fulham have no fear ahead of hosting Premier League leaders Manchester United despite seeing their unbeaten run ended by Chelsea.
The Cottagers are 18th but had gone six without defeat prior to the Chelsea match, albeit drawing each of their five league games in that stretch.
But the reverse at the hands of the Blues only came after a first-half red card for Antonee Robinson and, despite losing, provided more evidence of a more resolute Fulham team.
They will not lack confidence against United either, having beaten Leicester City and drawn with Liverpool and Tottenham since late November.