Nigeria, Feb. 12 -- Nottingham Forest are no longer just fighting relegation. They are fighting themselves.

On a night that perfectly captured the madness of their season, Forest dominated Wolverhampton Wanderers with 63% possession and an expected goals figure of 2.75, yet somehow failed to score. Thirty-five shots. Zero goals.

It was a statistical outlier; the most shots without scoring in a Premier League match since Manchester United recorded 38 against Burnley in 2016, and the final straw in Sean Dyche's brutal 114-day reign.

By 00:31 on 12 February, just three hours and 11 minutes after full-time, Dyche was gone.

Seven wins from 17 league games. A side that could control matches but not finish them. A club hovering just above th...