“Got to be a goal” – Calvin Bassey rues miss against in Fulham’s draw at Nottingham Forest
Super Eagles defender Calvin Bassey has rued a missed opportunity in Fulham's goalless draw against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Sunday, Soccernet.ng reports.
Fulham and Nottingham Forest played out one of the more intriguing encounters of the weekend as they squared off in the Premier League.
Both clubs had plenty at stake; the Tricky Trees were desperate to distance themselves from the relegation zone, while the Cottagers were nursing hopes of securing a spot in European competition next season.

While both sides created numerous openings, clinical finishing was absent. Nottingham Forest thought they had taken the lead, only to be denied a seemingly legitimate goal after VAR ruled that Dan Ndoye was a few centimeters offside.
Bassey was among those who could have won it for the visitors. The Super Eagles center-back failed to convert a pinpoint cross from a set-piece, despite beating his marker to the ball.
His header was directed goalward but was kept out by a sharp save from goalkeeper Matz Sels. Ultimately, the points were shared after a tense 90 minutes.

Calvin Bassey Disappointed by “Gilt-Edged” Chance
Reflecting on the result after the final whistle, Bassey was candid about his missed header. He admitted it was a massive opportunity but also noted the difficult playing conditions at the City Ground.
”It was a big chance. I wasn’t sure if I was onside or offside at the moment. I timed the jump well, but I hit it straight at the keeper. It’s got to be a goal,” Bassey admitted.
”The conditions were tough for both teams; the pitch and the wind made it a difficult game to manage. We tried to handle the situation as best we could.”
European Hopes Dented but Not Dead
The draw sees Nottingham Forest climb to 17th in the Premier League table, while Fulham remain in 11th place with 41 points from 30 matches.

While the result dents Fulham's pursuit of a European spot, Bassey remains optimistic about their chances in the final stretch of the season.
”I don't think [a European finish] is ruled out yet. We are taking it one game at a time; anything can happen in this league. I haven’t spent too much time looking at the table, but hopefully, things work in our favor,” Bassey added.
Next up for Fulham is a home fixture against Burnley at Craven Cottage. Bassey will be looking to help his side claim all three points in front of the home faithful and keep their continental dreams alive.
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