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Martin Jol disappointed with draw

Martin Jol disappointed with draw
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Martin Jol blames a lack of "cutting edge" in front of goal for his side's failure to beat Blackburn Rovers.

Fulham manager Martin Jol has admitted that he is disappointed with his side's 1-1 draw against Blackburn Rovers today.

Bobby Zamora drew hosts Fulham level before the break after Ruben Rochina had fired Rovers in front at Craven Cottage.

Fulham went on to control the match but were unable to claim a winning goal, a fact which left Jol frustrated.

"In the second half we put on alot of pressure and created alot of chances," Jol told Sky Sports News.

"We weren't efficient enough in front of goal and lacked a cutting edge."

The Whites have taken two points from their opening four Premier League matches.

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