The draw maintains Forest’s hopes alive to qualify for the Champions League next season, with the men of Nuno Espirito Santo seated six points behind Arsenal and two away from Chelsea in fifth.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said his team would concede the title “on my corpse”, but he may have to accept his team’s challenge died after this dead end.
Everton fights
A first goal for the defender of Everton Jake O’Brien saw the Toffees stretching their undefeated race for seven Premier League games with a 1-1 draw in Brentford.
✅ 3-2 V
✅ 1-0 V Brighton
✅ 4-0 V Leicester
🤝2-2 V Liverpool
✅ 2-1 V Crystal Palace
🤝2-2 V Man United
🤝1-1 against BrentfordIt’s 7 undefeated for David Moyes and Everton! 🔵🛡️ pic.twitter.com/zmvbdg7p9d
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The 13th goal of the season of Yoane Wissa seemed ready to condemn the boss David Moyes for only a second defeat in his eighth game in the championship in charge.
But the head of the Irish defender O’Brien in the second half has made 15 points on a possible 24 since the return of Moyes.
The Toffees could also have won it, if the fitness in good shape had not come out on the wrong side of his personal duel with the goalkeeper Mark Flekken.
Maguire Heads United Winner
Manchester United offered an opener to Ipswich and sent defender Patrick Dorgu to first, but joined the Old Trafford 3-2.
Jaden Philogene scored twice for Ipswich, but Sam Morsy’s own goal was added by Matthijs de Ligt and Maguire to give United victory.
Haaland returns with the city winner
Erling Haaland returned to the Manchester City team to score his 20th goal of the season of the season while the Pep Guardiola team emerged with a 1-0 victory against Tottenham.
Man City dates back to the fourth thanks to the 20th goal of Erling Haaland of the season 🤖#Totmci pic.twitter.com/wdak0n6ied
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The result brings the Guardiola team to return to the top four of the Premier League, while Ange Postcoglou’s men remain in 13th place.