Bassey confident he will overcome a shaky start in the EPL

Bassey confident he will overcome a shaky start in the EPL

Super Eagles defender Calvin Bassey felt Fulham were unfortunate not to take something from Saturday’s game with Manchester United and revealed that he has grown in confidence from Marco Silva’s support despite a tough start to his Premier League career.

The Nigerian international, who was sent off on his first top-flight start against Arsenal in August and was culpable for Tottenham’s two goals earlier this month, believes he is getting better with every appearance having been asked to play in the unfamiliar right-side centre back role following untimely injuries to Issa Diop and Tosin Adarabioyo.

Speaking after Fulham were cruelly beaten by Bruno Ferndandes’ stoppage-time strike at Craven Cottage on Saturday, the former Ajax defender said:

 “The Premier League’s one of the best leagues and when you make a mistake – like two mistakes in the Tottenham game, it’s two goals. But I just get better each time and I’m just happy that the manager still trusts me. I’m just trying to improve and get better each game. I just back myself really to give my best. It’s good here. The boys are top. As I’ve said before, it’s like a family, and we try to keep the family together.

“With each game I think it’s getting better you know – picking which passes to make, when to make them. Obviously, when I’m opening up on my dominant side, it’s a bit less natural, so it’s about picking the times when to open up, when to play the short one or go a bit longer.”

Bassey admitted to being annoyed by the manner in which the Whites were beaten at the death.

“Collectively we could have done better for the goal, that’s how we look at it. It’s always annoying, just when we thought we were going to leave with something, it gets shattered right at the end, The boss reminded us that we were very unlucky in both games last season [and that it was time to re-write history, sort of. But again we were unlucky. It’s just the fine details.

You always try to take advantage [when opponents are off form] but we just wanted to go out there with our game plan and do what we’d prepared. I thought we did that well at times. We had a couple of chances as well.

Fulham defender reveals cause of optimism after costly lapses

Bassey is backing himself to overcome the teething problems he is experiencing at the heart of Fulham's rearguard - and says he is buoyed by the manager's faith.

 As a naturally left-footed player, the 23-year-old Nigerian - a £19m summer acquisition from Ajax - has not found it so easy taking up a position on the right side of defence alongside Tim Ream.

While he has looked sound in repelling attacks, distribution has been a problem and he acknowledges he was at fault for stray passes which went punished in a 2-0 defeat at Spurs last week.

Another mistake almost led to a goal for Man United in the Saturday lunchtime defeat at Craven Cottage.