Aleksandar Mitrovic appeared to have given Fulham the lead late in the first half at Anfield on Sunday, but the goal was ruled out for offside.
And just 14 seconds later the ball was in Fulham's net, Mohamed Salah completing a rapid counter-attack to put Jurgen Klopp's hosts in front.
Replays indicated Mitrovic was marginally onside, played on by Andrew Robertson, and Jokanovic was left baffled by the decision to disallow the goal, although he accepted Liverpool outplayed Fulham.
"I watched the clips and Robertson definitely didn't squeeze up enough," Jokanovic told a news conference. "My players are onside and scored the goal.
"Is the ball rolling [for the restart]? Probably yes. It was a crucial moment and we went from being one goal up to one goal down.
"It's a complicated situation, but you must be sure before you make this kind of decision. We can talk about this situation for hours but the damage is done.
"I don't want to say Liverpool don't deserve the win. They created the chances and scored the goals, but we didn't defend this counter-attack well, although this counter-attack shouldn't exist.
"It's a completely absurd situation, but we needed to defend. This guy [Salah] is really fast and finished the action well, but the sensation is that we're frustrated, disappointed."
November 11, 2018