Manchester United extended their unbeaten run to four in the Premier League with a hard-earned 2-2 draw away at Nottingham Forest on 1 November 2025. Despite taking an early lead and enjoying long spells of control, United were pegged back in a dramatic second half before a late strike rescued a point.

First‐half promise, second‐half slip
The Reds opened the scoring in the 34th minute when Casemiro headed home from a corner delivered by Bruno Fernandes. At that point it looked like United had the momentum.
However, the second half turned the contest on its head. Forest scored twice inside five minutes to go 2-1 up, courtesy of goals from Morgan Gibbs‑White and Nicolo Savona. United were then forced to chase.
Late heroics and controversial moment
With the game nearing its end, the Ivorian winger Amad Diallo produced a stunning left‐footed volley in the 81st minute to draw United level and keep their unbeaten momentum intact.
The match was also marked by controversy: Forest boss Sean Dyche blasted the decision to award the corner that led to United’s opener, calling it “farcical” and questioning the officiating standards.
Manager speaks: optimism with caveats
Manager Rúben Amorim celebrated the point but admitted his side “paid the price” for losing control early in the second half. He emphasised that being away from home in the Premier League means that even brief lapses can cost.
Despite the draw, Amorim remains positive about the signs of progress — particularly the team’s reaction when under pressure and the ability to secure a result even when performance dipped.
Bigger picture: squad and transfer hints
United’s form under Amorim has shown encouraging signs after a difficult previous season. While the draw prevents a potential leap up the table, the point saw United move into the top five, momentarily ahead of rivals Manchester City.
On the transfer front, sources confirm United remain “genuinely interested” in Conor Gallagher ahead of the January window — although a move will depend on conditions being met.

What this means for United fans
For supporters, the draw is a mixed bag. On one hand, the point continues the club’s upward trajectory, and Diallo’s strike provides a morale boost. On the other hand, conceding two quick goals and relying on a late‐game rescue act shows there’s still work to do in terms of consistency and concentration.
Defensively, United remain brittle at times, which other observers have flagged as a concern despite improved attacking output.
With the next fixtures coming thick and fast, the squad will need to maintain focus, especially away from home, to build on this point and aim for higher in the table.
Final thought
In summary, Manchester United’s 2-2 draw at Nottingham Forest underlines that progress is being made — yet the reminders of past vulnerabilities are still present. Under Amorim, the club appears to be heading in the right direction, but the margins in the Premier League are fine, and improvement must be steady if United are to reclaim the consistency expected of them.



