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Spurs had Heurelho Gomes to thank for keeping them in contention with the Brazilian keeper making a string of fine saves.
In the second half alone he kept out goalbound efforts from Clint Dempsey and Bobby Zamora, while Damien Duff and Zoltan Gera also went close.
Dempsey struck the woodwork and Gomes was by far the busier keeper with opposite number Mark Schwarzer scarcely troubled on a comfortable afternoon for Fulham's defence.
When Schwarzer did intervene it was to produce a brilliant double save from Peter Crouch and Jermaine Jenas with 10 minutes to go.
Spurs manager Harry Redknapp opted to start club captain Robbie Keane - who has recently been playing second fiddle to Jermain Defoe - alongside Crouch in attack.
The move backfired as Keane was totally ineffective, though he was hardly helped by the mediocrity around him as Spurs - who host West Ham on Monday - struggled to make any impression.
After the jubilation at routing Manchester United 3-0 last Saturday, this goalless draw felt like a comedown for a Fulham side in magnificent form.
Heading into the first of two London derbies over Christmas - they also face Chelsea on Monday - Fulham had won four of their last five matches and were unbeaten in their last seven.
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