Fulham boss Marco Silva was left satisfied after their 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest.
Silva felt it was a good point on Sunday.
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“A difficult game as we expected,” Silva assessed. “We’ve come to the moment of the season where all the teams, it doesn’t matter what they’re fighting for, every game is going to be much more difficult to get the three points.
“Very tight, the first half. I think both teams, they didn’t get the tempo or the momentum. The biggest chance was from us, from Calvin Bassey in the six yard box, completely alone from a set piece.
“Apart from that, we arrived in certain areas, dangerous areas with the ball but didn’t get the right decisions or inspiration that we needed to create something more. It was a very balanced first half.”
The result lifts Fulham two places in the table up to 11th, with a European place still on the cards.
“If you are in this position right now in the table, of course we have to look ahead. Every game that we have now should be played like a final. We are some points behind seventh position but if it’s there for us to fight for, why not?
“We are going to fight as hard as we can to be there. Until the end of the season, we’ll fight.”
