Pereira taking no notice of relegation rivals as Forest held by Fulham - Soccer News
Briefly

Pereira taking no notice of relegation rivals as Forest held by Fulham - Soccer News
"I said to my players that the results yesterday were good for us, because today, we had a chance to move above [and prove ourselves]. Until the end of the season, we will try and get points in every game without looking at other results. I believe we can make it happen. We can win games."
"We knew it would be a tough game, even if they are in a position that doesn't reflect the individual quality that they have. The ability they have up front is at a very good level. We play to win games; it is our way, but some games are very tight. It is important for us to keep the feeling of the clean sheet being positive."
Nottingham Forest drew goalless with Fulham, remaining 17th in the Premier League and level on points with 18th-place West Ham. Forest missed opportunities to climb the table, with Dan Ndoye's penalty and a goal both overturned for offside by VAR, while Ola Aina hit the crossbar. Manager Vitor Pereira expressed optimism despite the seventh consecutive home game without victory, stating the team will pursue points in every remaining match without focusing on other teams' results. Fulham manager Marco Silva acknowledged the tight contest and valued the clean sheet, noting his team's attacking quality remains strong despite the draw.
Read at Soccer News
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]