The west Londoners edged closer to the Europa League knockout stages by securing an impressive 4-1 victory from a tempestuous encounter against the Polish champions.

Andrew Johnson's double was complemented by efforts from Damien Duff and Steve Sidwell, propelling Fulham four points clear of Group K rivals Odense BK and Wisla Krakow.

"We scored early so that was good but then we lost the ball in midfield [and they scored]," he said.

"That said, we scored some great goals. The second goal was amazing and the third one was a clever one.

"If you could come up with ideas like that every week you would be like Real Madrid in the golden days.

"I think sometimes it is nice to see them do something in training and it comes on it the match.

"We have played some good football this season. The only problem is the nil-nils and the one-alls, with three draws at home.

"Even last week if we had won [against Everton] we would be in a nice position in the top 10.

"Today you could say we were very efficient because normally we create eight or nine chances and we score one goal and today we were different."

Johnson was one of Fulham's standout performers this evening, putting his side out of sight after netting a sublime volley.

The 30-year-old has now netted eight Europa League goals this season, which has led to some people suggesting he may be worthy of an England call up.

Jol said: "Johnson for England? What, are they going to play him out on the right like they did before?

"If you keep on scoring everyone says you should be in the England team but, for me, as a second striker he is one of the better ones.

"He scored a hat-trick against QPR and if he could do that every game it would be unbelievable but we are not doing that.

"it was nice to see him score goals because his second goal was completely different to his first so that is good for a striker.

"It gives him a lot of confidence."

There was quite an atmosphere at this evening's match, with Wisla Krakow bringing in excess of 6,000 fans to the stadium.

However, there was a tense atmosphere at Craven Cottage due to Polish fans peppering the home end and a smoke bomb being let off.

Jol warned his players about the potential atmosphere before the match and was pleased with how they carried on undeterred.

"I let the lads know they bought [thousands of] tickets and that it is always strange," he said.

"I had it in Germany playing against Galatasaray and they brought 30,000 and we only had 20,000.

"That was a bit awkward but because of the result and the goals we scored we kept them nice and quiet."

The result saw Fulham avenge their controversial 1-0 defeat in Poland two weeks ago, where Mousa Dembele was sent off.

The Belgium international was sent off for a push on Gervasio Nunez, who went down clutching his face despite being pushed on the shoulder.

Nunez was booed by Fulham fans every time he touched the ball as a consequence and Wisla Krakow manager Rob Maaskant thinks counterpart Jol used the incident to his advantage.

"Martin Jol played the Nunez card quite well, which gave us a little bit of a hostile situation in this stadium," he said.

"It's always nice for a coach who worked with Luis Suarez [as manager at Ajax] for a year and a half to say something about another player like that.

"That said, I think Nunez did really well today."