Super Eagles star Calvin Bassey complains that his team deserved all three points in yesterday's draw with Tottenham Hotspur.
Fulham have struggled with their performance in the past couple of weeks, failing to win their last two games.
Marco Silva’s side lost their last game against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Craven Cottage 4-1 and also failed to defeat Tottenham yesterday.
The Cottagers held Spurs to a 1-1 draw at the Tottenham stadium, with the result leaving them in 10th position.
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Bassey has expressed his disappointment that his team could only get a point at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
Speaking on Fulham TV, Bassey said, “I think it’s a hard one, I think we deserved more. They had Fraser Forster, who pulled out three top saves that could have been goals. We were unlucky.
“We also had a man sent off when we started gaining momentum, but on a positive note, we were able to maintain it to make sure we didn’t concede late as we’ve done in a couple of games now. We were composed and dealt with it well.
“No matter who we play, we’re confident in our abilities and what we can do and we trust what the manager is doing and we’ve had success from it.
“We’re going to keep playing out that way and sometimes we get caught, but we could have gone on to win.
“We needed a reaction after the loss against Wolves, and hopefully, we gave a good impression to the fans again. We’ve got a busy week, so it’s nice to go with some confidence into the next few games. It’s a busy schedule, but you can’t complain.”
On Thursday, Fulham will host Brighton & Hove Albion at the Craven Cottage, and on Sunday, they will host Arsenal.