Manchester United earned a dramatic 2–2 draw at Nottingham Forest, thanks to a stunning late strike by Amad Diallo, overshadowing a superb fightback from the hosts.
United looked in command when Casemiro powered in a header from a Bruno Fernandes corner on 34 minutes. Forest roared back just after half-time as Morgan Gibbs‑White headed home in the 48th minute, and then Nicolo Savona tucked in a second only 92 seconds later to turn the game on its head.
United regrouped and, at 81 minutes, Diallo unleashed a ferocious volley from the edge of the box to level the score.
Forest’s second-half energy kept United on their heels, but the late intervention prevented a home victory.
United coach Ruben Amorim’s side escaped but will reflect on missed chances and defensive lapses. For Forest, it’s a display of character yet also a regret at letting the lead slip.
In the end, shared spoils feel just about right, though both sides will believe they had the upper hand at various points in this roller-coaster clash.

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