That was certainly a better performance than the Newcastle game, but I still feel that we've got a lot to work on.
The system worked fairly well in the first half, though we were over-reliant on getting the ball to Trippier.
His crossing was far from perfect, but the number of times that he hit the near post with balls and nobody made a run there was ridiculous.
Anthony Taylor didn't have a lot to do, as both sides were pretty clean and there weren't any flash points.
I do have to wonder what we have to do to get a penalty at Wembley, though. It doesn't look like it's going to happen.
The start of the second half was appalling, as Fulham came out and attacked and we seemed to go into a shell.
Their equaliser was definitely coming and the defending for it was really poor.
Hopefully it's just a little World Cup fatigue for our defensive players, as we've come to expect better.
The Dembele sub and tactical switch put us right and Fulham just couldn't handle it after that.
Some great finishes for our goals and it could easily have been more, as the visitors collapsed a bit towards the end.
I didn't think it was going to happen after Kane hit the bar, but I should expect him to keep burying every stat that he comes up against.
Moura was our best player and he showed the desire and ability to give Son something to worry about when he gets back.
We need competition for places and if he can keep playing like that, then we've definitely got it in at least one position.
On the other end of the scale, Dier's England form was on display and I don't think that it's a coincidence that our system was the same.
He suits the 4-2-3-1 down to the ground, but a three man defence requires a more forward looking midfielder.
Final mention goes to the transport around the ground, which was ****ing terrible.
There seemed to be no compensation for Euston being closed or whatever excuse was going around and it took ages to get back.
The increased prices for tickets and drinks was a bit of a piss take, too.