Nuno knows Forest in fight for survival
NUNO ESPIRITO SANTO felt his Nottingham Forest side missed an opportunity to give themselves breathing space in the Premier League relegation fight after they drew 2-2 against Wolves.
After Matheus Cunha’s fine individual strike put the visitors ahead, goals from Morgan GibbsWhite and Danilo either side of half-time gave Forest the advantage.
But Cunha’s second of the match denied Forest the victory as they moved one point clear of Luton, who were beaten heavily at Manchester City.
With home games against City and Chelsea remaining, Forest’s survival fate could well be decided by away matches at Everton, Sheffield United and Burnley.
Though they are hoping to recoup some of the four points they were docked by the Premier League for breaking financial rules, with an appeal date still to be set.
Former Wolves boss Nuno said: “We are in a fight. It’s going to be a tough one but we’ll give it our all.
“I think it’s a wasted opportunity. I think we did enough. It is disappointing with the way we conceded but offensively we were the better team. We were dominant and had chances.
“It’s very frustrating, not only for me but for all of us – the players and the fans. It’s very frustrating. Beside the need we had, we were better so it’s a missed opportunity. We are all sad and disappointed.”
Wolves, who are playing with a sizeable injury list, look set for a mid-table finish as European qualification now looks out of reach with no wins in the last four.
But boss Gary O’Neil is proud of his side after having only 12 senior outfield players to pick from.
“We are getting a bit closer, we have got people coming back but still a very tough puzzle to put together at the moment, for me and the guys,” he said.
“Good players make a massive difference. We came here today and I had to pick the 10 outfield players from 12. But there is no excuses or moaning, there is just a real sense of pride.” – The Independent