Sunday World (Ireland)

Santosees Forestfall intofight

- BY JONATHAN VEAL

NUNO Espirito Santo felt his Nottingham Forest side missed an opportunit­y to give themselves breathing space in the relegation fight after they drew 2-2 against Wolves.

After Matheus Cunha’s fine individual strike put the visitors ahead, goals from Morgan Gibbs-White 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 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.”

Cunha’s second goal was the 22nd time Forest have conceded from a set-piece this season and this was one of the most costly.

“Even the first goal, we allowed Wolves individual actions and too many situations,” Nuno said. “If there’s one player in the box, we allowed them to turn – too soft. The second one is bad defending.”

Wolves, playing with a sizeable injury list, look set for a mid-table finish.

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