Silva Lights Up Goal Box for Forest Lions in Potential Champions League Return
It is important for us to keep the feeling of the clean sheet being positive. Fulham have ended their run of 11 Premier League matches without a clean sheet, becoming the 20th and final Premier League team to record a clean sheet in 2026.
Fulham boss Marco Silva, speaking to Sky Sports after the goalless draw with Nottingham Forest: "First half was very balanced. We had one great chance from a wide free-kick. It probably needed a goal from one team or the other to open up.
The first half wasn't very quick. The second half was more broken. It was very windy.
" On keeping a clean sheet: "It was good. 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. "We were close to the three points.