Few options available for Fulhams trip to West Brom

Jol takes the Cottagers to the club where he once starred as a player in the midst of the worst runs of his managerial career. But his hopes of turning around a sequence of one win from 12 are being constrained by injuries to key men, leaving him without a great deal of room for manoeuvre.

"We have to pick ourselves up and there's not a situation where we can change the team in five or six positions," said Jol, whose side have dropped to within four points of the drop zone.

"And that means that a lot of players in my team have to play again and they've played a lot of games. There's a little bit of tiredness."

Jol did make six changes for Saturday's defeat to Swansea but one of those was bringing back the fit-again Bryan Ruiz and another was forced by an injury to goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer.

The loss of Schwarzer was particularly calamitous, with understudy David Stockdale effectively sealing his side's fate with errors for both the visitors' goals. Jol was hopeful Schwarzer would recover from a neck injury in time for the match but was less certain on the fitness of Damien Duff, who appears to have been missed badly over the festive period.

Ashkan Dejagah, who signed from Wolfsburg this season, was tasked with filling the void but has so far failed to do so.

"Ashkan Dejagah has been in and out," Jol said. "We tried to build him up and he showed some very good signs of being a very good player, but he had to play all these games for the first time almost."

"He didn't play all the games at VfL Wolfsburg so hopefully Damien will be back to unload him a bit because there are a few players who have had to play all the games and this is not what you want."

Mladen Petric and Mahamadou Diarra are close to returning but not in time for West Brom.

Source: PA

Source: PA