Marcus Tafnir admitted that he regretted the team's failure to capitalize on key opportunities.
2026-03-04 12:32
Marcus Tafnir admitted that Bournemouth failed to find the key to break the deadlock in their match against Brentford. After the 0-0 draw at Vitality Stadium, the winger quickly praised his teammates' performance, especially their clean sheet, which extended their unbeaten Premier League run to nine games.
Despite Marcus Tafnir hitting the woodwork twice in the second half, he admitted the team failed to capitalize on key chances. He stated, "I'm frustrated that we didn't score tonight, and several of my teammates feel the same way."
“We thought our defense was excellent tonight, but as attacking players, we couldn’t capitalize on our finishing touch and failed to put the ball in the net. We’ve always known that Brentford is a tough opponent, a very close match, and they often come out on top.”
“We knew we had to play with the intensity we wanted, and I think we did that for most of the time. But we just lacked that spark to put the ball in the net. As an ambitious team, it’s disappointing not to get three points. It’s good to stay unbeaten, but we need to turn those draws into wins.”
Marcus Tafnir recalled a crucial moment in the second half of the match. After scoring past Michael Kayord, he believed he was fouled in the penalty area. He added, "I'm sure it was a foul. I felt his arm touch me as I ran past him."
"Just as I was about to shoot, he kicked my Achilles tendon again, causing me to lose my balance and fall to the ground. Otherwise, that shot could have been completed very cleanly. This is a move we practice repeatedly every day, and it goes in nine out of ten times."
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