Just a week after routing champions Manchester United 3-0, Hodgson watched his side control another club with ambitions of finishing inside the top four.

But this time they failed to bury a string of chances with Spurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes denying Clint Dempsey, Bobby Zamora, Damien Duff and Zoltan Gera in the goalless draw.

"In terms of clear-cut goal chances I'd say we deserved to win that," said Hodgson. "I though our first-half performance was really good and we were clearly better.

"Maybe with any luck we would have entered half-time in front.

"Their goalkeeper made two or three very good saves and we scuffed one or two chances.

"The game evened out a lot more in the opening 30 minutes of the second half but we were back in the last 15 minutes.

"Once again Gomes made a great save, as did Mark Schwarzer for us.

"You'd have to say of the two goalkeepers that Gomes was a lot busier than Schwarzer.

"Perhaps we were unlucky not to win but it was a good game between two good teams."

Hodgson admitted the fact Fulham were disappointed at failing to take all three points against a club chasing Champions League qualification shows how far they have come.

"It's nice to know we can match our more famous and expensive opponents," he said.

"I was lying in bed this morning going through our financial situations.

"I did a calculation in my head of how much this Spurs team cost to assemble, not lamenting but certainly comparing it to what it cost to put our side together. It's a great credit to our club."

Defender Brede Hangeland injured his knee during the warm-up but played the entire match, though he is now a doubt for Monday's derby against Chelsea.

"Hangeland did very well to play because he injured his knee when he slipped in the warm up," said Hodgson.

"We decided to give it a go and he showed a lot of courage to get through it because he wasn't himself."

Spurs manager Harry Redknapp was delighted with Gomes and claimed the Brazilian is living up to the reputation he had established before making a poor start to life at White Hart Lane.

"Gomes did well. Fulham were dangerous when they got it forward to Zamora early and Gomes made a couple of good saves," said Redknapp.

"But so did Schwarzer - Crouch's shot in the second half was in all the way. I thought it was a fair point.

"Gomes has improved. He was short of confidence when I first came here last year but he's back to what everyone said he was before I came to the club.

"People told me in Holland what a great keeper he was and he's showing it. That's three clean sheets on the spin and that's important."

Redknapp insisted there was no shame in drawing with Fulham.

"Fulham beat Manchester United 3-0 last weekend so it's a tough place to come. I've got no problems leaving here with a point," he said.