'Lampard has confidence in me'

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Coventry City had to face a tense penalty shoot-out before finally overcoming Sheffield Wednesday in Saturday's FA Cup third round at the CBS Arena.
After the match ended 1-1, the Sky Blues came back from missing the first spotkick to go through 4-3 on penalties - and earn another home tie in round four against Ipswich Town.
After Olaf Kobacki's fifth penalty for the Owls had been saved by a full-length dive from keeper Oliver Dovin, Belgian striker Norman Bassette was unfazed by the supposed pressure of clinching victory, converting a low left-foot shot into the bottom left corner.
"In my head, I am 100%," Bassette told BBC CWR. "I score for the fans and for the team. No pressure, I'm a striker."
With Coventry still missing injured top scorer Haji Wright, Bassette has played in all 10 matches so far under new boss Frank Lampard, starting all but three of them, and is feeling positive.
"The team has good potential," he said. "The new staff that has come is better than before.
"I don't have a negative feeling. I have a good feeling for the future.
"The new gaffer has confidence in me and I have good confidence in the new staff always. Every time I walk on this pitch, I work hard and I'm very happy."
You can listen to the full post-match interview on BBC Sounds.
