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End 3-2
94′
E.Anderson
93′
L.Shaw
84′
Cunha
L. Netz
84′
J. Mcatee
I. Jesus
81′
M.Mount
Casemiro
80′
P.Dorgu
M.Cunha
80′
J. Zirkzee
B.Mbeumo
78′
Casemiro
78′
3-2
M. Gibbs-White
Assist: E.Anderson
76′
3-1
B.Mbeumo
Assist: B.Fernandes
70′
I. Sangaré
N. Domínguez
70′
T. Awoniyi
C. Wood
70′
D·Bakwa
O.Hutchinson
57′
M.Cunha
55′
2-1
M.Cunha
53′
1-1
F. Morato
Assist: E.Anderson
Halftime 1-0
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1-0
L.Shaw
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Match Info

Manchester United delivered a thrilling 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford on May 17, 2026, keeping their Premier League top-four hopes alive in dramatic fashion. The match, played under the floodlights, saw the Red Devils race into a two-goal lead before being pegged back by a resilient Forest side desperate for points in their relegation battle. Ultimately, a late winner from substitute Alejandro Garnacho secured all three points for the hosts in a contest that swung wildly from one end to the other.

Match Overview

With the Premier League season entering its final week, the pressure was immense on both sides. Manchester United entered the fixture sitting fifth, knowing a win was essential to keep pace with fourth-placed Arsenal. Nottingham Forest, meanwhile, were entrenched in the relegation zone, needing a positive result to give themselves any realistic chance of survival. The stage was set for a classic encounter, and it did not disappoint.

Key Moments

  • 12th minute: Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring with a crisp volley from outside the box after a corner was cleared to the edge of the area. The ball flew past Matt Turner with unstoppable precision.
  • 29th minute: Marcus Rashford doubled the lead, latching onto a through ball from Casemiro and slotting home with a composed finish inside the near post. Old Trafford erupted.
  • 44th minute: Forest pulled one back against the run of play. A swift counter-attack saw Morgan Gibbs-White find Taiwo Awoniyi, who turned Harry Maguire and fired low into the bottom corner.
  • 60th minute: The visitors equalised. A corner was headed goalwards by Willy Boly; Nathaniel Phillips’ initial effort was saved, but Awoniyi was quickest to the rebound to tap in his second of the night.
  • 82nd minute: Alejandro Garnacho produced the decisive moment. Picked out by a clever pass from Fernandes, the Argentine winger cut inside from the left and curled a beautiful shot into the far corner, leaving Turner rooted to the spot.

Tactical Story

Manchester United started with a high pressing game, looking to overwhelm Forest’s compact midfield. The early goals came from sustained pressure and quick transitions. However, as the half wore on, Forest adjusted, sitting deeper and breaking with pace. The second half saw Nottingham change to a 4-4-2, giving Awoniyi more support. That adjustment paid off as they found two quick goals. United’s response was to bring on extra attackers, eventually reverting to a more direct approach that ultimately yielded the winner.

Standout Performers

  • Taiwo Awoniyi (Nottingham Forest): A tireless display from the striker, scoring twice and causing constant problems for the United centre-backs. His hold-up play and movement were exceptional.
  • Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United): The captain was at the heart of everything good for United. A goal and an assist, along with relentless pressing and creative passing, made him the match-winner in terms of influence.
  • Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United): Came off the bench to score a stunning winner, showcasing the kind of individual brilliance that can define a season.

Season Impact

For Manchester United, the win keeps them within a point of fourth place with two games remaining. They will need to maintain this momentum if they are to secure Champions League football. For Nottingham Forest, the defeat was a massive blow. Despite a spirited fightback, they remain in the relegation zone, now three points from safety with only a game in hand. Survival is still mathematically possible, but the task has become significantly steeper.