Blues created enough good goalscoring opportunities to have led 5-1 at half time but left Craven Cottage with just a single away point.
"The first half we started a bit slow and conceded the goal which obviously we are disappointed with," the Blues boss said after the 1-1 draw.
"But we showed brilliant character to get back in the game with a great piece of quality from David Cotterill which he does so often.
"I think from there on in we were by far the better team. We counter-attacked with real verve and pace and quality and I think we had five clear chances, really really good chances, the best chances of the game and we really should have scored.
"You are always going to get one or two nervy moments as they have players like Ross McCormack and Hugo Rodallega who have individual excellence.
"But we created chances, Clayton (Donaldson) has chested one down when he should have scored.
"He had a free header in the box, Lloyd Dyer came in and had a decent shot and we had two or three other excellent opportunities.
"As an attacking force that is as well as we have played."