"When Arsenal got behind us, they tested Mark Schwarzer more than we tested Manuel Almunia," the Fulham boss said after the game.
"We could have made him make more saves, but in general it's a good draw for us.
"There were times in the game when we played to our full potential.
"We were a constant threat and we carved out many opportunities. Arsenal are an offensive side at home and we matched them.
"We were well organised and the shape of our team was good.
"We have come here and got a point and that wasn't down to a siege mentality.
As a result, any neutrals would have seen a very entertaining game of football."