Chris Wood’s late strike gave Nottingham Forest a point at the City Ground, and Manchester City will likely be gnawing their nails for missing the chance to regain the Premier League lead....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
After Bernardo Silva’s thunderbolt from 20 yards put the visitors ahead, they squandered numerous opportunities to end the game. Arsenal fans likely welcomed the city’s failure to defeat Nottingham Forest, even though this may surprise the locals.
Aymeric Laporte’s header was well stopped by Forest goalkeeper Keylor Navas, but Erling Haaland volleyed against the crossbar and blasted the rebound over the top.
In the 84th minute, Wood scored his first goal for Forest by tapping in a fizzed cross from Morgan Gibbs-White at the far post.
The result handed a setback to City’s title chances after Arsenal regained the lead with a 4-2 comeback victory against Aston Villa earlier on Saturday. Forest’s unbeaten home run now stands at eight games.