Dyche says Forest must battle through hard times after Wolves stalemate - Soccer News
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Dyche says Forest must battle through hard times after Wolves stalemate - Soccer News
"Very frustrated, of course. Knock on the door but find a moment of clarity. It was one of those. They set their stall out early to come and defend and look for breaks," Dyche said. "It is very frustrating to dominate a game like that, with so many chances... and there were plenty of good chances, but it's finding that killer moment."
""The crowd get nervy, the team get nervy, there is a lot of pressure on these games. A lot of the performances are right, but you have to score a goal, obviously. "That is the hardest thing for us as managers and coaches, for someone to find that defining moment. There were a few very strong chances. The start was good."
Nottingham Forest drew 0-0 with bottom club Wolves despite dominating the match and producing 35 shots and 62.9% possession. Forest sit on 27 points, four clear of 18th-placed West Ham, but the failure to score left their survival margin under threat. The 35 shots were the most by any team without a goal in the Premier League since Manchester United had 38 in October 2016, and the most for a Dyche-managed side in his 351st game. Teams under Dyche have failed to win when holding at least 60% possession (D4 L6). Tough fixtures against Liverpool, Brighton and Manchester City follow, with an emphasis on finding a decisive scoring moment.
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