Nottingham Forest, Amad Diallo and Manchester United
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Manchester United came away from the City Ground with a 2-2 draw on Saturday afternoon against Nottingham Forest.Story of the matchAfter taking the lead with a Casemiro header, United went into the
Forest said many of the club's London-based fans were travelling on the train after their Premier League fixture against Manchester United.
A stunning late strike from Amad Diallo earned Manchester United a 2–2 draw at Nottingham Forest, extending the club’s unbeaten run to four games.
Mark: Almost lost this game due to not being competitive enough on too many levels. Poor defending, lacklustre midfield and attack and giving the ball away cheaply yet again. All these faults need to be addressed in order to continue to moving upwards.
If Nottingham Forest are going to stay in the Premier League, they will need to start picking up points fast, and Sean Dyche has just seen his side keep Man United at bay.
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Wingers are also in short supply, with Dilane Bakwa sidelined and Callum Hudson-Odoi having sustained a knock against United. Dyche hoped the latter had simply suffered a dead leg, but it might be that he is rested regardless.
United travel to the Midlands with growing confidence, their recent performances marked by energy, coherence and belief. Amorim’s methods are beginning to show results, and the team looks increasingly synchronised in attack. Forest, by contrast, are still finding their identity under Dyche, and the inconsistency is evident.
Manchester United are intensifying their pursuit of Nottingham Forest midfielder, Elliot Anderson, viewing him as a prime and realistic target for the January transfer window, and TEAMtalk can reveal an offer is being prepped.
The leader of the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey, has joined nationwide calls for a George Cross to be awarded to the heroic Nottingham Forest fan who courageously confronted a suspected knifeman on a train in Cambridgeshire.